Fixed now by using #CHR(163)# in the code, but I was getting strange
characters instead of pound signs when generating flash with cfform, I
was using Dreamweaver and it didn't make any difference what encoding
was on the pages.
I had something which I think is probably related where I couldn't get
dates to display in euro format - it's beginning to look to me like
flash cfforms have real problems with localisation.
On 7/19/05, Paul Hastings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wayne Putterill wrote:
> > How can I get a flash form to use pound signs ( £ - as in the
> > currency), they work on my testing server but not on the (shared)
> > host.
>
> > The host is in the UK, I have tried putting
> > <cfcontent type="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1">
> > <cfset setEncoding("url","ISO-8859-1")>
> > <cfset setEncoding("form","ISO-8859-1")>
> > in the Application.cfm but no luck.
>
> what do you mean by "get a flash form to use pound signs"? what exactly
> is happening? are you getting "?" or boxes? or something else? what OS
> on the dev end? what OS on the production box? what encoding did you use
> to create those pages? what tool?
>
>
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