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"and stick to ascii in cfml source to avoid any problems."

ah, that's where my problem started I think - I'm having to create bilingual
english/arabic source files.

On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 7:54 PM, Mark Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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>> cheers for your help Mark!
>>
>
> No probs
>
>  I thought the processingdirective in cfmx8 was utf-8 by default?
>>
>
> Nope, I got caught out by that myself before. The default file encoding in
> CF is the value of the file.encoding JVM system property, the default value
> of which is dependent on the OS and locale. You can set it using a jvm
> argument though, -Dfile.encoding=blah. I usually just set the encoding
> explicitly when using cffile, and stick to ascii in cfml source to avoid any
> problems.
>
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> Mark
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