Well after a little poking around, I discovered that it was the
browser's fault. Setting the character encoding that the browser is
using allows it to send the character without & escaping it, but then
one has to also set the encoding when viewing it later. I am wondering
if there is a way to support the full range of characters in unicode
without having to set the encoding... The app I am building will not be
internationalized, but we may want to store some international names and
places in the DB and it would be nice if they could display correctly
rather than resorting to anglecized spellings, which might be annoying
to some people who's names or addresses will be mis-spelled.
Anyone know how to do this?
Gus Heck wrote:
programs fits because they contain a capital dotted I which looks
like this: I. (set your encoding to Turkish if necessary to view it,
it should look like a capital i with a dot above it)
heh it seems to give my mailer fits too, as it got converted to I with
a period after it.... :)
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