Hi Andreas,

That is most likely not a ajax issue. But there are multiple things to take 
into considerations.

Most likely The page encoding is not UTF-8 but some western iso, which DO 
include german umlauts äöü, but which do not include the euro sign €, which was 
added only lately. So that’s something you could check.

Another thing you could check is how the stuff looks on the transport way. Use 
firebug to examine the xml / json returned by your ajax call.

It can also be that your serverside (e.g. php) that handles this just chokes on 
the Euro and removes it.

 

Hope any of those suggestions helps.

.: Fabian

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andreas Franke
Sent: Donnerstag, 27. Dezember 2007 00:11
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Rails-spinoffs] Missing € (Euro-Sign)

 

Hi,

if i transmit some data from a mysql database via ajax, then all € chars are 
missing in the

result of the request. All other chars like [EMAIL PROTECTED] are still in the 
result as expected.

What’s going wrong?



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