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Re: character_set problem, cannot use utf8 properly to store Chinese character
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2.0.0b4) iconv_int_ utf8() does not properly convert to utf8 Think you found a bug in getID3()? Post here with details.
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Net::HTTP.get behaves differently form MRI, failing to get UTF8 properly Created: 15/Apr/07 02:03 PM Updated: 22/Dec/07 06:29 AM
Vietnamese Language, UTF-8 not working properly in IE ... Author Topic: Vietnamese Language, UTF-8 not working properly in IE (Read 367 times)
generated ical documents are not properly UTF-8 encoded? When I subscribe to the icalendar generated by tasks/icalendar.php, the calendar ...
I just upgraded to WP 2.5 from the latest previous version and all Slovene characters in my posts are now strange letters even though I used the same UTF-8 setting before.
If you don't have chgrep, you may use any search-and-replace capable editor, but remember that it must open and save UTF8 properly. Edit: Instead of 'chgrep', you can use 'sed' e.g
... will be able to tell me, so my > >> > questions are: > >> > > >> > after setting mysql charset to utf-8, and beside making sure the data > >> > is encoded in utf-8 properly ...
Although Plogger _install.php script creates the MySQL tables with the UTF-8 character set properly, the information is not really stored in UTF-8 as far as I know.
Most likely the UTF8 is still in the data base, but whatever program you are using to view it is not displaying UTF8 properly. MySQL's command line program will not, for example ...
In order to allow the character-erase function (which is activated when you press backspace) to work properly with UTF-8, someone needs to tell it not count continuation bytes in ...
The only time you would get UTF-8 properly detected is with the presence of a byte order mark, which isn't always inserted by software and can cause problems for applications that ...
To: Debian Bug Tracking System < submit@bugs.debian.org > Subject: Bug#151531: dselect: not properly UTF-8 ready; From: Michael Piefel < piefel@debian.org > Date:
When this program is executed, the C9 3B together will be interpreted as the Unicode character U+027B (which when UTF8 encoded properly would have been C9 BB), but the shell sees a ...
Is this always detected by their header info (even if wrong?)? Is their header not checked at all? Are there any examples how to apply UTF8 properly?
Even today, some programs are not able to handle UTF-8 properly. Fortunately, most are! Filenames, NTFS, and FAT. There are several NLS options in the Linux kernel configuration ...
So I went from the wrong locale output to the one working properly with UTF-8 and Django, jiha! cain@home:~> locale LANG= ... cain@home:~> export LANG="utf-8" cain@home:~> locale ...
A properly internationalized application will not make assumptions about the number of bytes in a character. That means that you shouldn't use pointer arithmetic to step through ...
Is there somewhere an extensive list indicating which C char functions do handle utf-8 properly and which ones do not (and as a result need to be replaced with wide C functions to ...
Does not support UTF-8 encoded pages properly. Internet Explorer 5.0. JSPWiki is usually tested on 5.0 and 5.5, occasionally 6.0. IE 5.0 SP1, Windows NT 4.0.
The provided xmlrpc-1.2-b1.jar lib doesn't handle UTF-8 properly. An update to Version >= 2.0 is needed. Just replacing the lib worked for me... 2.
You might still only see the UTF-8 data properly if you view the log file in an editor/viewer that can view UTF-8 data (Windows notepad is ok for instance).
For example Mozilla might initially seem to support utf8 properly, but they are several presentation bugs (view details in certificate manager), and maybe some bugs are more ...
default connection mysql_pconnect() data is binary-safe but not encoded properly* data is binary-safe but not encoded properly* using SET NAMES ? utf8?; data destroyed; string is ...
A properly internationalized application will not make assumptions about the number of bytes in a character. That means that you shouldn't use pointer arithmetic to step through ...
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