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Posted by Lόpher Cypher on 09/29/01 11:27
Well, I use Zend Studio, and I believe it does not support that - I went
through the preferences, but couldn't find anything. I can set unicode
font, but as soon as I reopen the file, it all turns to question marks.
Notepad, however, can save that in unicode. I am willing to edit that
particular file in it (it's a php with definitions). It seems to work so
far, thanks for the advice!
Do you, by any chance, know any good PHP IDE (not WYSIWYG or both
hand-code and WYSIWYG), such as Zend, that supports that?
Thanks again!
lΓΌph
David Dorward wrote:
> LΓΌpher Cypher wrote:
>
>
>>Is there a way to combine english and russian characters in pages
>>without the use of unicodes (#xxxx;)? Unicode is fine, since it's always
>>displayed correctly, but it takes too much time to edit it..
>
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> Use real Unicode characters (instead of character references), save the
> document with a Unicode character encoding[1] and ensure your server is
> configured to inform clients that the document is encoded in Unicode[2].
>
> [1] How you do this depends on your editor
> [2] How you do this depends on your server
>
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