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Posted by cutlass 3 years 12 weeks ago

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Fookie.mobi looks fine with encoding="iso-8859-1" but ready.mobi proposes "UTF-8" and when I switch to UTF-8 the Spanish and French language versions of Fookie don't display their characters properly.

fookie.mobi/index.php - English, not the other languages links at the bottom of the opening page...
fookie.mobi/indexFR.php - French
fookie.mobi/indexES.php - Spanish

I want all with one encoding. Please advise best practices.

Thank you, Steve

Posted by ruadhan 3 years ago

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One solution is to replace these non-UTF8 accented characters their entity references:

e.g.
é is replaced with é
â is replaced with à

and so on.

Ruadhan O'Donoghue
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Posted by xiaopy12 1 week ago

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