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aha, yep - setting the processingdirective to utf-8 works - finding 'é' in
the string.
cheers for your help Mark!
I thought the processingdirective in cfmx8 was utf-8 by default?
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 6:10 PM, Mark Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> File encoded as UTF-8, form encoded as UTF-8, locale is English (UK)
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>
> But what file encoding does CF think the source is in? Unless you've either
> set the page encoding using cfprocessingdirective or set the file encoding
> using an argument to the jvm, it probably isn't utf8. It sounds to me like
> the source could be getting parsed as if it's latin1 or windows 1252, when
> in fact it's utf8.
>
> You can check the JVM file encoding in the CF administrator, or you could
> just output the following in a cf template if you're running CF7 or 8 (I
> think they're both jvm 1.5):
> createObject("java","java.nio.charset.Charset").defaultCharset().name()
>
> It's probably set to cp1252 if you're running windows or ascii on linux.
>
>
>
> Mark
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