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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 03/25/06 23:38
mygoogleaccount@gmx.de wrote:
> thanks for your answer... hopefully you never need some help.... back
> to my problem:
>
> The curious thing is, that it works for nearly all characters, but not
> for the cyrillic small letters... may be there is some UTF-8 limitation
> in php ?
>
Sam,
First of all, please quote the message you're replying to. In order to see your
reply I had to go back and change options - by default I don't display messages
I've already read.
Now - I didn't respond earlier because I was hoping someone would give you some
*real* assistance. I'm not at all familiar with the Cyrillic alphabet, but I'll
try.
I don't know of any reason you should have problems with displaying these
characters in PHP. However, PHP support for utf-8 has been a bit problematic.
First thing - can you show these characters as static HTML? If not, the problem
is neither PHP nor MySQL.
If you can, can you echo them from your PHP script to the page and have them
come out correctly?
It's a place to start, anyway.
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