When we do not use BOM feature, we just need to have 
"cfprocessingdirective" in evert CFM template.


Dave Anderson wrote:
> I may have to take that back.  Not sure I've tried the cfprocessingdirective! 
>  I do know that meta tags are insufficient when it comes to some of the 
> double-byte stuff.
>
>   
>> Not true!  That may be true for French or Spanish, but try serving up 
>> content in Lao or Khmer, and you'll see a bunch of squares where the 
>> text should be.
>>
>>     
>>> On 5/21/07, Dave Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Perhaps it would be useful to share the fact that Eclipse can't 
>>>>         
>> seem 
>>     
>>> to write a BOM header (yet Dreamweaver can), so templates with 
>>> double-byte character content won't be rendered correctly unless you 
>>>       
>>> save your files with that flag checked from Dreamweaver (or from 
>>> notepad).
>>>
>>> Well, you don't technically need a BOM if the file specifies the
>>> charset / language in the appropriate metadata / cfprocessing
>>> directive etc.
>>> -- 
>>> Sean A Corfield -- (904) 302-SEAN
>>> An Architect's View -- http://corfield.org/
>>>
>>> "If you're not annoying somebody, you're not really alive."
>>> -- Margaret 
>>>       
> Atwood
>
> 

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