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I think you need to use the ASC() Function to get the Decimal Number
for the Character and then use chr() to turn it back.
If that makes sense
so run a test page with asc('é') and get the value
then place chr(value) where you have é now ;)
HTH
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2008/9/8 Rich Wild <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> sorry, I lied, its CFMX8, not 7.
>
> Its still confusing the hell out of me though.
>
> On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 4:19 PM, Rich Wild <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> it may be because its the end of the day, but I'm very confused.
>>
>> I have a form. In the form is a text input. In the text input is the
>> following word: entrée
>>
>> I have an action page, on the action page is the following code:
>>
>> <cfif findnocase('é', form.test)>
>> é character found
>> <cfelse>
>> é character not found
>> </cfif>
>>
>> Can anyone tell me why I get "é character not found" when that character is
>> clearly in the word ??
>>
>> CFMX7.
>>
>> As a possible pointer, I have SetEncoding("form","utf-8"); in my app.cfm
>>
>>
>>
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