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7/2/2009 9:08 AM
 

Hi everyone,

DotNetNuke chnages a word like Référence into Référence

For exemple when I create a new page and uses the word Référence, but also in al the other textboxes.

Any ideas?

thanks!

Filip De Backer

 
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7/2/2009 9:17 AM
 

that's an encoding issue. As you can see in your post it works fine on this site. You might be using a badly created skin that forces a wrong encoding for the page, or it might be an IIS setting

what dnn version? what IIS version? what skin do you use? what module are you using to display this text?


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7/2/2009 9:50 AM
 

DNN version: 4.9.4

IIS version: local machine windows XP so version 6

it's the same skin as another site, which does not have this problem

the page title is show in the navigation bar, on other places it's for exemple a textbox. but in the MLHTMLEditor, it's OK

thanks!

Filip

 
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7/2/2009 9:52 AM
 

First step check your browser setting make it auto detect.

Second step check the webconfg setting.

Therd step check  the database settings.

The skin and IIS is not so common methods to change encoding.

 

 
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7/2/2009 12:01 PM
 

there is also an encodung entry in web.config, which should be set to Unicode (UTF-8)


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