Look at this page
http://eventsinindia.com/event/639
Everything looked fine sometime back. But now there are question
marks. I find such question marks on other pages too.
What’s the root cause and what’s the fix.
Thanks
Look at this page
http://eventsinindia.com/event/639
Everything looked fine sometime back. But now there are question
marks. I find such question marks on other pages too.
What’s the root cause and what’s the fix.
Thanks
On Mar 15, 2007, at 5:19 PM, Neeraj K. wrote:
Look at this page
http://eventsinindia.com/event/639Everything looked fine sometime back. But now there are question
marks. I find such question marks on other pages too.What’s the root cause and what’s the fix.
Thanks
The page claims to be UTF-8, but the \225 characters are invalid in a
UTF-8 encoding. Could the page have been updated by someone pasting
text from a different encoding? Perhaps iso-8859-1 or similar from
Windows?
If you’re on a browser that can force the encoding, set it to ISO
Latin 1 and you’ll see those are text bullets (which makes sense when
you view the formatting of the page source. (For example, in Safari
View->TextEncoding->Western(ISOLatin1) makes the page look OK.)
-Rob
Hi Rob,
Thanks for the quick response and I would look into your answer in more
detail.
I must confess that I don’t get all this encoding issue. Is there a
resource ( paid or unpaid) which could discuss this UTF-8 encoding etc
in greatet detail. I guess an oreilly shortcut on something like this
would be useful to me.
Anyway I will continue to investigate this issue and will try to educate
myself.
Thanks
I must confess that I don’t get all this encoding issue. Is there a
resource ( paid or unpaid) which could discuss this UTF-8 encoding etc
in greatet detail. I guess an oreilly shortcut on something like this
would be useful to me.
seemed a decent overview…
It’s an encoding mismatch.
In Safari I see the question marks when the page first loads. After
changing the text-encoding to latin-1 manually in the browser
everything is fine.
So, the content seems to be latin-1 encoded. Your server is issuing a
Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 header though. My first
thought would be to check the database encoding (collation) and the
db connection encoding (database.yml).
Am 15.03.2007 um 22:19 schrieb Neeraj K.:
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