Well, i really dont like to mess with those if they are not
ubiquitously available. Instead i'd like  to handle everything in UTF8.
And right now i have no clue what kind of encoding is used. Normally
the encoding of requested web pages are set in the config-files of the
web server. Yet  this is no option either, as i have no access to this.

I came across this blog post by Miguel Ros:
http://rossoft.wordpress.com/2006/02/11/mysql-and-utf-8/

This seems to work, besides in connection with elements/components. I
have added an element with some recent blog posts on the view page - as
mentioned in the 2nd blog tutorial from the wiki - and the body - a
mysql text field - renders Umlaute as a questionmark. The title - a
mysql varchar field - renders fine, though. In the other views (index
and view) both fields work fine. I have added the utf8 component to the
RecentPostsComponent - as mentioned on Miguel's post, but it didn't
work either.

Is using UTF-8 for encoding text data that outofthisworld? Or is there
some nice and easy way of doing it with Cake? Thanks for any
hints/help.


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