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Posted by Satyam on 04/08/05 00:45
Try htmlentities(), its purpose is to escape those special characters, and
it should work with any language.
Satyam
"Ryan A" <ryan@coinpass.com> wrote in message
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> Hey,
>
> I am making a site primary for the Swedish audiance, Swedish alphabets are
> pretty much the same as our English ones except for three extras, which
> are:
> (lowercase) εδφ (and uppercase) ΕΔΦ
>
> While using dreamweaver to format some of the pages I noticed that DW
> converts those letters to:
> ε=å
> φ=ö
> δ=ä
>
> Ε=Å
> Φ=Ö
> Δ=Ä
>
> which displays fine on the html output.
>
> My question is, do you think I should do a str_replace() on all instances
> of
> user input if it matches the above 6 characters before putting it in the
> mysql db...or leave it as is?
>
> Just writing εδφΕΔΦ normally in a html file is not giving me any problems
> either...but that may because when i installed windows I installed Swedish
> and English language packs.....I guess using the codes that dreamweaver
> uses
> would just make it easier for people to read who dont have the language
> installed on their system...question is, is it worth the str_replace()
> price
> for a high traffic dating site?
>
> Thanks,
> Ryan
>
>
>
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