Thanks Geoff...

I am using CFMX and setting the charset value did fix the problem.
However, it worked correctly in CFMX under Linux without the charset value
being set. Its just strange that it works differently under the different
operating systems and under the different versions of CFMX.
We're running Enterprise under Solaris and Pro under Linux.

Thanks
Mark


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Are you using CF5 or CFMX?  CFMX is unicode compliant and you can set
the character set you need when using CFFILE.

-- geoff

Mark Bayfield wrote:
> Under Solaris I am getting incorrect results when writing to a text file
> using cffile action=append for characters that should have accents on
> them. The characters are being returned as (?) question marks.
>
> The information is being pulled from a postgresql database and output as
a
> text file. I thought it was related to the trim function I am using but
> this still happens with trim taken off. And of course it works perfectly
> under linux where this was developed and tested.
>
> The only article that is close to referencing this problem is on cf 5
> under window.
> http://www.macromedia.com/v1/handlers/index.cfm?ID=22434&Method=Full
>
> any suggestions on what I can do?
>
>


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