Hello,

I have checked the previous post into the group, but I have a problem
of UTF-8 and ajax calls. We are making a site that should handle
Bulgarian language.
We have a form that saves correctly the data in UTF-8  (using SET NAMES
UTF-8) into the construct of the app_model.php file.
The problem appears when we view and input field initialized with the
data from the DB, it does not show the correct characters. We verified
that the ouput of the DB is correct, but it seems that because the
"form" view comes from an AJax request, the browser (FireFox) does not
translate the current UTF-8 Data.
We have the correct charset into the default.thtml :
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />,
but there is no header sent with an Ajax request, maybe the browser
does not interpret it?

We are using the last snippet CJS (2.1.1) but really get stuck now. I
was woundering about the !DOCTYPE declaration and the <html
xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"; xml:lang="en" lang="en">
declaration ... but not sure this is the good direction to go..

Any help would be great 
Thanks


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