Solutions tagged with ‘character’:
- This is just an educated guess but try specifying your character encoding as utf-8. more info in the docs: http://www.cushycms.com/static/documentation#characterencoding let me know how you go.
- If i understand you correctly then you're wondering how cushy handles character encoding? if you build all your multi-language websites using utf-8 character encoding then you'll be fine: ...
- Setting your character encoding to utf-8 should fix this problem: http://www.cushycms.com/static/documentation#characterencoding
- By using utf-8 character encoding (which cushy natively outputs) you should be able to represent any special character of any language. some light bedtime reading on the subject: ...
- Run your page through the w3 html validator, and you should see the reason why: http://validator.w3.org/ keep the encoding as utf-8 and delete the offending characters -- once your validation ...
- This actual page is utf-8 and seems to be displaying that character fine?
- Thanks for bringing this to our attention. you should be ok to continue with greek characters now, as we have fixed the wysiwyg editor setting as you suggested. "when i was a kid i used to ...
Problems tagged with ‘character’:
- Maybe use the html view and manually put the alt code in this might help. http://www.maproom.co.uk/invis1.htm 2008/9/5 pwright2 < ...
- Html entities munged by the wys editor
- Quotation's and special characters
- Odd characters
- No, i saw the posting regarding character encoding. let me explain in more detail. currently the site i have built/am managing is in english. we are ...
- Swedish characters
- Cushycms - a meltdown? what's wrong guys, we are worried!
- Login to cushycms and headings are a jumble of characters
- Spanish letter ñ
- Strange characters in text
- E-mail obfuscation is removed by cushycms
- Greek characters incorrectly encoded
- Greek characters encoding
- Blogging with cushy
