you have probably solved the problem already but just in case that you
haven't i have 2 more suggestions:
did you include this line in the head of your HTML code?
did you set the editor you use for coding to open/save using UTF-8
charset? some editor (like Quanta) require this to be set on
Michal Simovic wrote:
the second problem is most probably connected with the webserver
configuration you're running on localhost. if you running Apache,
search for "AddDefaultCharset" string in your httpd.conf and set it to
"Off".
I have setted it to off, but nothing changed. The special cha
the second problem is most probably connected with the webserver
configuration you're running on localhost. if you running Apache, search
for "AddDefaultCharset" string in your httpd.conf and set it to "Off".
as you will see the default charset forced by the Apache original
configuration is
On Friday June 17 2005 10:36, Mitja Podreka wrote:
> Another problem is probably related with general settings (it is same in
> FireFox and Konqueror), but I can't find the solution. If I view pages
> on localhost the special characters are displayed incorrectly. When I
> view the same pages, uploa
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