You should use the following code:
<cfscript>SetEncoding("form","UTF-8");</cfscript>
You can use the same for URL's , simply replace form by url as the first
argument.
Dominique
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Crawford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 July, 2003 01:09
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Internationalization Issue
At 04:52 PM 7/3/2003 -0400, Gabriel Robichaud wrote:
>I had a similar issue on win2k and added the following to my
>Application.cfm file : <cfcontent type = "text/html; charset =
>ISO-8859-1"> and it solved all my foreign euro-accents problems.
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, it didn't work out.
When submitting a form -- it's a quiz in our Spanish class -- I enter,
--> son de Panam�
When it gets served back to me, it reads:
--> son de Panamá
which the quiz marks as wrong.
Richard
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