i had same problem with turkish charset.
changing the response.charset solved the problem.

but the problem is, you have to re enter data to database with 
correct response.charset

At my situation data was viewed correctly at browser but it corrups 
while exporting to somewhere else. Because some chars was written to 
database like #123;....etc

--- In [email protected], "Mario Ramos (Ext)" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I've page with a datagrid and have a button to export the data to 
excel.
> Everything works just great, except one thing:
> 
> I'm portuguese, and we have lot's of words with accents like �, �, 
�, �, �, etc.
> But when I export to excel they all get converted to weird 
characters like "ã" instead of "�".
> 
> I think the problem has to do with the response.charset, right?
> 
> I've tried response.charset="ISO-LATIN-7" but still had no luck.
> 
> Is this my problem? If so, what values for charset? 
> 
> TIA
> M�rio
> 
> M�rio Ramos
> SADTEAM - Siemens Archibus Development Team
> Servi�os IntegradosTM
> Siemens Medical Solutions
> Edif�cio Minho
> Telf.: +351 22 999 22 84
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