looks like you have to set character set in your database. as i
remember, i had similar problem with my mysql, wich has non-utf-8
character set

On 19 июн, 04:23, "Keith Mallory" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am doing a small web site in django for my friend.
>
> The web site needs to have couple of dozen pages in chinese.
>
> What should I do in django to display these characters correctly?
>
> Most of them content needs to be updated. We have tools to create the
> chinese text in unicode. We want the same to cut and paste onto the django
> admin interface, and it should render correctly.
>
> We also have some feedback form which is using newforms modelform. Again if
> someone types in Chinese unicode characters (cut and paste from an external
> editor, it should generate).
>
> While in the text box the text displays correctly, after saving all I see is
>
> ???????????
>
> I changed my settings in the browser and I am able to view other pages
> correctly.
> I tried the i18n documentation. It is of little help, despite me trying all
> combinations. All help appreciated
>
> Many Thanks
>
> Keith Mallory
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