Re: Processing accented characters submitted from forms [message #184487 is a reply to message #184485] |
Fri, 03 January 2014 12:37 |
Ben Bacarisse
Messages: 82 Registered: November 2013
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JohnT <john-sospam(at)jtresponse(dot)co(dot)uk> writes:
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> We're already using iso-8859-1 for the whole website.
> It will be a lot of work to change all that, so I guess we'll have to put
> up with the odd Turkish I causing problems.
It's not clear (to me at least) what's happening to the data, but as far
as any normal set of HTML pages are concerned (PHP generated or
otherwise) you don't have to put up with a dotted I causing problems on
an ISO-8859-1 encoded page. You can represent any Unicode character in
a page using character entities (browser and font support is always and
issue but not nowadays for anything as ordinary as İ).
Can you make a cut-down page that exhibits the problem? Can you provide
a URL? Can you at least describe the path the data takes and what
happens to it?
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Ben.
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