Great, i'll try that out! Thanks for the help :) On Jul 24, 2:44 am, Pil <[email protected]> wrote: > The title property of markers expects a string not html. > As far as I've seen Google generally and consistently uses utf-8 > characters, so the easiest solution would be using the encoded utf-8 > charset too. > > But of course you can also use the characters that you commonly use - > as far as Javascript supports the charset. In this case you'd have to > tell Javascript which charset to use and use it accordingly, for > example > > <script type="text/javascript" charset=iso-8859-1"> > > On Jul 24, 1:07 am, Team Fauna <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi everyone, we're new to the group and would like to have a good > > start here. > > > We've encountered a problem while creating a marker object. > > > var marker = new google.maps.Marker({ > > position: myLatLng, > > map: map, > > icon: image, > > title: ' Strángë Chärácters' > > }); > > > When writing the title like that, all of the foreign language > > characters will appear with a ? sign inside a small square. The normal > > thing to do would be something like StránË > > > Then whenever we put the mouse over the marker it will just show up as > > "StránË" It looks like that line wont be interpreted. > > > We would gladly appreciate any help on this matter. We couldn't find > > any documentation about it. > > > Thanks!
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