Hi,

I really hope that somebody can shed some light with this issue (Hint, hint
Macromedia)

We have one application that was fully translated in Korean (using CF5)
With CFMX the previously translated data cannot be properly display by CFMX
, so we had to manually retrieve the data and re save it.
On our development server CFMX version 6,0,0,48097 the data is properly
displayed and can be saved in the database SQL 2000 sp 2
We had moved the database to the customer server,:CFMX with the same
version: 6,0,0,48097
SQL Server 2000 sp 2


On their server the data is properly displayed in Korean but all new data
that is saved it display garbage.

The reason for that is that the data passed to the action page is already
garbage.(did a dump on the action page)
The problem looks similar with issue 44978. But we are not using
enctpe="multipart/form-data" just a normal post.

Again, what is most disturbing is that the same application with the same
CFMX server works OK on our development server.

The Korean partner is really pissed off as we had to delay the launch 3
months because they were not able to get the Korean version of CFMX(it looks
that CFMX Korean was just release) and because CFMX could not read Unicode
saved with CF5 so we couldn't sell on CF5 and migrate to CFMX after. They
lost two customers already because of the delay

They are supposed to have a demo for a customer tomorrow and now this
problem. They are scared to sell it as they don't know what other problems
are there.

Any help, pointers are greatly appreciated.
hopefully somebody from Macromedia can help. I really hope that Macromedia
will fix these issues (related to Unicode discrepancies) in the sp1.
BTW is there a final date for CFMX sp1?

thank you
Marius Milosav
www.scorpiosoft.com
It's not about technology, it's about people.
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