Hey, i found the problem. It was a Chrome issue after all.

This worked out: 
http://www.google.com/support/chrome/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=95290

Thanks anyway.

On Feb 17, 4:02 pm, Santiago Basulto <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello people.
>
> Today I almost blow my head off. I spent all moring trying to resolve
> a Character Set issue within my application. First, i change the MySQL
> database default character set, after that i add the "enconding"
> property to my database config. After several hours, something seemed
> to be wrong, and couldn't fix the problem.  Some time later, i decided
> to try it on other browser. That was the problem!!!! It works right in
> firefox but not in Ubuntu. The same app, opened in different web
> browsers behaves different. Do you know what might be?
>
> I'll give you more data.
>
> It's an App for Argentina, then the language must support special
> characters (á, ñ, etc)
> The database (mysql) is set to latin1 (that character set is default,
> and has all those characters, UTF8 in mysql is a weird 3-bits
> representation)
> The App.encoding is set to UTF-8. Configure::write('App.encoding', 'UTF-8');
> Here is the html output:
> ---
> <head>
>         <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
>         <title> CakePHP: the rapid development php
> framework:              Postulantes     </title>
> ...
> ---
>
> Well. That same location, same HTML, is displayed right in Firefox and
> Wrong in Chrome.
>
> Is it Chrome? Is it my app?
>
> Help!
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Santiago Basulto.-

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