UTF8>UNICODE
My ASP pages uses UTF-8 encoding. How to convert UTF-8 text from Request.Form("text") to UNICODE for searching frm MSSQL Database?
View RepliesMy ASP pages uses UTF-8 encoding. How to convert UTF-8 text from Request.Form("text") to UNICODE for searching frm MSSQL Database?
View RepliesTrying to send mail with ASp and CDO, but my local (croatian) characters are
completely left out from the message! It's not like some strange chars are
shown, but nothing. like they are ignored.
The ASP page has <%@language="vbscript" codepage="65001"%>.
What parameters of the CDO object do I have to set to get my mails show all
the chars of subject and body in unicode?
I have an oracle database where I store my html files on. While uploading I call the server.HTMLencode function to encode the blog but that's not enough. Once that is called I would like to encode the rest of the text through UTF8. Is there a predefined function that I can use to do this?
View Replies View RelatedI am having problem regarding utf8 (used by MySQL) and utf16 (used by WinXP)
I want to store the CJK string into both MySQL and use the string to create a new file name. The problem here is,if the string is in utf8, MySQL can accept it, but the filename will have strange character.
If the string is in utf16 format, MySQL will store as '???', and the filename will be created correctly in WinXP.
I have attached my code. Notice that, If I set @CodePage=65001 'UTF-8'
WinXP/IIS will convert all the UTF8 string in the asp file to UTF16 for internal processing. MySQL can only accept utf8 for client connection, so aftï½…ï½’ UTF16 converted to UTF8, ??? will appear. Code:
I am having problem regarding utf8 (used by MySQL) and utf16 (used by WinXP)
I want to store the CJK string into both MySQL and use the string to create a new file name. The problem here is,if the string is in utf8, MySQL can accept it, but the filename will have strange character.
If the string is in utf16 format, MySQL will store as '???', and the filename will be created correctly in WinXP. Code:
the text coming from the database seems to be ok but I have a problem with
the static text. I have this in asp files but I cannot save them as Unicode
because the ASP engine does not support it - the error is as follows:
"Active Server Pages, ASP 0239 (0x80004005)
UNICODE ASP files are not supported."
The Microsoft site says not to save files as Unicode ASP - which is not very
useful to me.
How can one have multilingual static text in websites?
I am having trouble displaying unicode characters on the browser.I am storing unicode data (Japanese, Chinese and Korean)in the native format. I have an ASP page that runs a query to get this data and display it on my webpage. But, the output comes as junk.
Any solutions for that.It is interesting for me that if i run the same query in
Enterprise Manager, i get the correct data whereas running it in the Query Analyzer gives me junk.
I have a data base (SQLServer2K) with unicode fields and in my query analyzer, I am able to correctly insert Russian, Chinese characters & Co without problem and to read them with the query analyser (N powered). The problem is that I am not able to read them in an ASP page (I work in the mode Utf-8 because I must post Chinese, Russian & Co on the same page) from sql server : I've got "??????" on my page ASP.
if I want to insert Russian data for example from my ASP page. I do not have the same value in the field of my base whereas if I use the query analyzer and that I make a copy paste, it goes. On the other hand datas inserting by my asp page and read since my page ASP page are well displayed.
I'm trying to write a .txt file with OpenTextFile method. This is working
alright, but since I'm using some danish characters and use Flash to read
the txt file I need to save the file as UTF-8 or Unicode.
Beneath is my code - how do I save the file as UTF-8 or Unicode?
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Dim fso, f, filespec
Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
filespec = Server.Mappath("news.txt")
Set f = fso.OpenTextFile(filespec,2, True)
f.Write txtstring
f.Close
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I use MSSQL2000 with nvarchar to store foreign language e.g. Simplified Chinese or Japanese and thse records can be well displayed via Query Analyzer.
Now, using asp to select record and display. It found that the code can be in "code". I put "<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset="utf-8">" in the page. but fail too. I also tried to change "decode" via IE with different code but fail.
I guess the problem that the unicode content is extracted from database but
wrongly decoded in page so the code is modified. How to force the displayed code from database to webpage is in Utf-8?
I have an asp application that should allow the user to enter Unicode characters.
The characters appear correctly in the browser. When saved in sql 2000 thought they are converted to question marks
etc.
When I enter the characters directly in SQL (using enterprise manager),
they appear correctly in sql as well as in the browser when the asp
page retrieves them.
As soon as I hit save they get overwritten in sql incorrectly.
I tried to copy some hebrew arial text from word to my file , Dreamweaver shows a note that the page should be converted to unicode UTF-8 ,i did so ....but the the page is unreadable font ... HOw to deal with non english font ???
View Replies View RelatedMy unicode data ( stored in an ncharvar field ) show differently ( like question marks ) on the asp page when restoring on another server could any one help me with this
View Replies View RelatedCan anyone give me an example of how to set a field's unicode compression attribute using ASP because I've tried and tried and I always get a database error in my SQL statement even when I copy the SQL code directly from MSDN.
View Replies View RelatedI have a web application designed to allow non-english characters to be entered in through a form, held in Access and displayed on another page.Each of my pages have the following meta tag:
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
My problem is this: if I go to the data entry page and enter Unicode text in Netscape, the text displays ok -- in Netscape, not in IE. Conversely, when I enter Unicode text in IE, the text displays ok -- in IE, not in Netscape.I have been testing it by copying and pasting text from the Unicode.org page such as this one for Arabic:
http://unicode.org/standard/translations/arabic.html
why Unicode is being treated differently here?
I am writing a module for a cms system, the backend has been created in asp.net, however the frontend of the module has to be created in asp. The mysql database table has the collation utf8_unicode_ci, the backend is connecting with the using MySql.Data.MySqlClient and this works fine. However I could not find the equivalent of this for asp and have been forced to use odbc this causes any two byte unicode characters to be shown as ? characters on the frontend ....
View Replies View RelatedNeed to do a search engine to search through a bunch of static pages (html)). so uing asp. but the page is in chinese, so how do i scan each and every html file and search for the chinese word?
View Replies View RelatedI need to read Chinese text from Access and use response.write to display on a web page. However some characters are not correctly displayed, they are displayed as ?.
After some rearch, this problem can only be solved UNLESS the Chinese text are written as unicode codes. e.g. response.write("<p>壮Ф</p>"). I have tried StrConv function but I always got syntax error.how to?
I am submitting a form to IIS 5.0, the CODEPAGE is set to 1252 and the
charset is 'iso-8859-1'.
I noticed that if I type information in a language different from English I
get data from the Request.Form collection in the following Unicode format:
'stגד', i.e English characters unchanged and other characters
coded as Unicode characters. If I change the charset to the one that matches
the language in which I am typing (without changing the CODEPAGE) I get the
data in the local character codepage code.
Is it possible to get the data from the Request.Form collection in a
consistent format, independent of the CODEPAGE and charset settings, i.e.
always in the 'גד' format?
I found this articel that says that Server.HtmlEncode will screw up unicode data. I'm using htmlencode on many pages and cannot see that data are corrupted.
It says in the "This information in this article applies to" section that it is applicable for ASP 2.0 with IIS4 and IIS5. I thought IIS5 only supported ASP 3.0? Is the Server.HtmlEncode OK to use in ASP3.0 on IIS5?
How can i send an Unicode mail with ASPclassic? I want to send an email in Farsi ( or same Persian ) I use this code but this is ...
View Replies View RelatedI have the following reference to an image in my web page. The name of the image is simply one Chinese character followed by .jpg.
<a HREF="transfer/rad0/﨨.jpg" TARGET="_blank">﨨.jpg</a>
The Chinese character is HTML encoded. I'm specifically setting UTF8 encoding w/codepage 65001 in each web page. When I right click this URL and attempt to download the image to disk, I get an error saying the web server can't locate the URL. In the error message, the Chinese character is displayed as ? (question mark). It works if the URL has only ASCII characters in it.
What do I need to do to be able to download images via URLs that contain Chinese (Unicode) characters?
I have an ASP page that I want to support multiple languages. If I set the
<%@ Language=VBScript CodePage=65001%>
and adds a
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
meta tag it seems to work OK. Now instead of setting the codepage in every
page I tried adding a global.asa (Session_onStart) file and add
session.codepage=65001 and also tried to add response.charset="utf-8" (I was
not allowed to set <%@ Language=VBScript CodePage=65001%> inside
global.asa). This does not seems to work though.
Is it possible to set a codepage in some event in a global.asa to make it
global for the entire application? Is it possible to add a directive in
global.asa that works like setting a <meta http-equiv="Content-Type"
content="text/html; charset=utf-8">. If this is possible I don't have to
recomplie my business logic that creates the html.
I am having a problem with a forms entry using Unicode characters, specifically "smart-quotes". Under Microsoft PWS and MS-SQL 7.0 it works fine and I get the Unicode characters, such as smart-quotes, being written and read form the database. However, if I use the same code using Apache, Linux and SunONE ASP the Unicode characters don't
work! Code:
I'm using ASP, VBScript and SQL Server.
I'm also using UTF-8 character set and so my codepage is 65001 and SQL
Server datatype nvarchar.
I can insert unicode characters correctly into the database table using
INSERT.... (field1) ...VALUES ......... (N'Characters').
How do I do this using Rs.Update viz-a-viz:
Rs.Open .......
Rs.New
Rs("Field1") = "Characters"
Rs.Update
I have to "PUT" data to a Unicode file... a file that has the "FF FE"
mark at the beginning of the file.
How do i do that. What HTTP header do i need to send so that the data
is stored in the Unicode file. Right now when i "PUT" the data it sores
it in a regular file. Code:
How do you convert Unicode into a character?
The first two examples result in a syntax error. The third example prints out the characters in the string.
ASPACE = Chr(u00A0)
ASPACE = ChrW(u00A0)
ASPACE = "u00A0"
I do realize
ASPACE = Chr(160)
works but I’d also like to be able to work with Unicode.
I'm trying to read data from an Access database and want the columns to be displayed
according to the alphabet. Now I'm trying the Like statement and passing the unicode value of the alphabet through the query but it retuns no value. An example is given below:
SELECT DISTINCT HindiWord FROM Database1 WHERE HindiWord LIKE 'अ%'
Here I'm trying to retrieve all the words with "A" alphabet in Devanagri script.
The HindiWord has data in a unicode font. However this is not working. I dont know if there is any other way in which I could filter when retrieving.
I have a few sets of unicode strings I am trying to display. I can display session variables with unicode strings from a XML file, but I can't display a unicode string coming from a DLL.
If I save the failing unicode string in a unicode file, I can view it fine,and the browser selects the encoding. The encoding it selects is unicode and not unicode (UTF-8).
IIS 6.0 ftp will replace unicode filename with '^'. If i have two unicode filename on the server, both will display as ^.txt, which after download to my local drive, it will overwrite one another. I have no control over the filename my visitors use.
View Replies View RelatedIs there any function or some code to convert string to unicode directly or ( string to ascii and then ascii to uniccode ).
View Replies View RelatedI have a text file which is UTF-8 encoding. How can I read it from the ASP?
View Replies View RelatedI am having my code in ASP. My application is a Unicode application. I need to get the Unicode data using Request.QueryString(). But it gives me output strings (?3047)with question mark in it instead of correct Unicode data. I have set @CODEPAGE=65001 and Response.Charset="UTF-8" in the beginning of the page.
This article says that Request.QueryString() does not work for Unicode data and when we are click in the unicode language link then it will give erro that ur query is erro .
Can anybody tell me how to get Unicode data?