> Dwayne Cole wrote:
> > PROBLEM:
> > After I switched to CFMX, apostrophy and qoutes contained in database records show
>up as funny looking symbols.
> >
> > CAUSE(I think):
> > I remember reading somewhere that CFMX needs to know something about a the UTF-8
>character set. Is this the source of my problem?
> >
> > SOLUTION:
> > ?????????? this is what I need to know.
>
> This is what we need to know:
> - what database
ACCESS 2000
> - how was the data inserted into the database (charset)
Originally, cut and paste from MS word. Then updated with form updates using
soEditor. The problem gets worse when updating
> - what database driver
N/A
> - what fieldtypes
MEMO
> - which of the following are used and in which way:
> - cfcontent
> - cfprocessingdirective
> - setEncoding()
> - what charset is your content supposed to be
I am not using nor taking into consideration any of the above. I did not need to use
the above tags and function when using CF5. Now that I am using CFMX, however, it
looks like I may have to be a little more thoughtful about how I handle what use to be
a very simple process.
QUESTION:
Do I use these tags and function on the display page or do I use them on the action
page that inserts the content into the database?
>
> Jochem
>
>
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