> bert db wrote:
> 
> > I tried this option, it did remove the '?' character, but 
> unfortunately it does not print anything.
> 
> got the right font (ie one that supports those chars)? what's the 
> app's intended 
> encoding?

Well the oracle database uses the charset ISO 8859-1 which works fine for all 
the coldfusion pages. 
I have tried changing the different fonts but no luck with that either. 
I have incorporated the query directly in the cfr, instead of the cfm, to see 
if there was a problem in the communication between the two but no luck either.

I have also looked at the Cp1252 and it should contain the € sign (Hex80).

All of this tells me that there is something quite weird...
I already had quite a number of "problems" with cfr. But this tops it all.

B.



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