On Behalf Of darryl
lyonsSent: Saturday, 16 September 2006 10:27 PMTo:
cfaussie@googlegroups.comSubject: [cfaussie] Re: Simplified Chinese
encoding
Ryan,I've only ever used UTF-8 in the past, as I found
working with any other encoding (either getting data into or out of the
database) to
Ryan,I've only ever used UTF-8 in the past, as I found working with any other encoding (either getting data into or out of the database) to be pretty unreliable. SQL Server for instance isn't too good at storing double-byte characters, but works with Unicode fine.
The other issue is forcing
Not using UTF8?
Reading a ColdFusion
page with a nondefault character encoding
Macromedia recommends that you encode all
international application pages as UTF-8 with a byte-order mark (BOM),
so that ColdFusion automatically detects the page as UTF-8 encoded; no
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SaadhSent: Thursday, 14 September 2006 5:42 PMTo:
cfaussie@googlegroups.comSubject: [cfaussie] Re: Simplified Chinese
encoding
Not using UTF8?
Reading a ColdFusion page with
a nondefault character encodingMacromedia
recommends that you encode all int
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*Subject:* [cfaussie] Re: Simplified Chinese encoding
Not using UTF8?
Reading a ColdFusion page with a nondefault character