What software are you using on the server side?  How is your server
configured?  Where are you seeing the bad character, in a response page, in
a file, in the database?  A little snippet of server code that's giving the
wrong result would help.

-Fred

On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 5:39 AM, Harpreet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Here the Ajax options are being set and we can see that encoding is
> given UTF-8.
> Now what should I put in the encoding parameter instead of UTF-8 which
> allows the character like 'ñ'.
> I have tried the ISO-8859, but the result is same.
>
> Anu guidance here will be great help.


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