Veena said: 
> > Even though an encoding is set for a page, by default the 
> browser sets the page encoding to UTF-8.

We have an encoding issue with code we migrated from CF5 to CF6\7. 

For some reason, MSIE (our intranet standard browser) renders button
objects differently with CF6\7 than it does with CF5 - not all the time
but most of the time. With CF6\7 the font on the buttons increases
marginally in size which then increases the size of the buttons which
sometimes throws off the alignment of other parts of the screen. This
happens only with buttons.

We have played with cfcontent character set encoding and style sheets
and we cannot seem to get consistent behavior with CF6\7 comparable to
what we have with CF5. We started out by letting CF6\7 default to UTF-8.
After we noticed the problem we tried using cfcontent to switch the
application to ISO-8859-1 but that didn't fix the problem.

Then we noticed that with this application MSIE seems to jump back and
forth between Western European (ISO) encoding and Unicode (UTF-8)
encoding but we haven't been able to determine what causes this and we
cannot consistently reproduce when MSIE is going to switch back and
forth.

Very strange . . .

George

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