Re: Help with CharSet

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Hi. Sorry if i wanst clear :-(

Yes, with a static page it works, data coming from the databse works,
it doesnt work only with ajax (prototype).

I'm thinking its an apache miss configuration because it all work in
the other machine (same prototype version, apache, different
ubuntu)... The special (or accentuated) char i mean is like ã or é...

The most annoying thing is that it usually replaces those chars with a
? char, and in this case, it replaces them with the an image (?!,
attached)...




On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 4:11 PM, André Warnier<aw@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Tiago Becker wrote:
>>
>> Hello.
>>
>> I have a problem using prototype and i think its an apache configuration
>> error (my error).
>>
>> On all pages that i use ajax (prototype lib) , all the accentuated
>> (especial) chars gets replaced by symbols (i'm using iso 8859-1) and i
>> can't
>> find a solution.
>>
>> I have another machine that it works, but i can't find whats wrong.
>>
>> My setup:
>>
>> Ubuntu 8.04, Apache 2.2.8, php5, mod_python.
>>
>> I'm using AddDefaultCharset ISO-8859-1, but tried UTF-8 and latin-1 (not
>> sure if this works) with no luck.
>>
>> Can someone give me a hint of whats wrong?
>>
> Not with the kind of explanation you provide above, I'm afraid.
> Try to explain exactly what you are doing, what you expect, and what you get
> instead, then maybe someone will be able to help.
> In any case, just "trying this or that" directive in Apache won't help, and
> will make everything even more confusing.
> Your problem is probably not at the Apache level anyway, but somewhere in
> your Ajax stuff (which by the way is not a part of Apache).
>
> First thing to try : create a normal, static html page, without any Ajax
> stuff in it, just standard html, but with some "accented characters".
> Then call it up in your browser.  Does it display correctly ?
>
>
>
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