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Andrew |
Posted - 25 Feb 2007 : 23:56:14 Hello again.
I'm Russian so I use Cyrillic. But some pages from my site are bilingual - Russian/German. So what encoding should I use - while using Cyrillic OR Unicode I can't see German umlauts (M?ller not Mueller) and visa versa - with Western European can't see some special Russian letters. |
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s.dav |
Posted - 27 Feb 2007 : 09:53:49 No but probably this forum doesn't use the correct encoding ;-) It should be able to show only simple encodings. You should make your tests using an empty D.H.E. page with UTF8 encoding. |
Andrew |
Posted - 26 Feb 2007 : 11:44:00 Now what I mean:
while typing in message box both my Cyrillic and German umlaut were clearly seen. Now after submiting reply I can't see them both in any encoding (Cyrillic-Windows, -KOI, -DOS, -ISO; Western European and Unicode UTF-8) in both my installed IE7 and Firefox. Umlaut from my upper post can easily be seen with only Firefox Western ISO-8859-1 while IE doesn't show it.
Hey guys, anybody see Russian letters? |
Andrew |
Posted - 26 Feb 2007 : 11:24:33 ??????????? ??? ????????????. ???????????????????? ?? ???????????????????????-?????????????? ????????. And umlauts in German - M??ller not Mueller.
Sorry for my Rusian, only in test purposes.
OK Davide, I'll try to play with encoding once more and send you an example in coupla days. |
s.dav |
Posted - 26 Feb 2007 : 08:58:29 Have you tried using the UTF8 encoding? It should work. If the problem persists please send me a sample then I'll discover the problem ;-) |