Zac,
Your database is handling Double Byte Characters from Asia? I find this
hard to believe.
CF does not support UNICODE or MBCS. The ISO-8859-1 char set can handle
most Western European languages
as well as English and default character set in SQL Server along with the
use of nvarchar etc can
handle any language but CF as I am told by people who work at Allaire does
not support Unicode or MBCS
in the US Version.
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From: Zachary Bedell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 1:40 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: Chinese language
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> Because CF can't do unicode, you can't use nvarchar, ntext or
> nchar, you must use varchar, char and text.
Ummmm.... I don't think so. Our entire site is built on nvarchar
fields w/ SQL 7 & CF4.01. No problems of any kind. Non-US form data
enters the DB & is displayed on the browser without problem.
Best regards,
Zac Bedell
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