Hi all, same to me!! Please someone let me know about the solution! []'s
Casé On 6 ago, 08:57, Eita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I know this is an old topic, but I'm dealing with the same problem as > Pablo and I didn't find a solution for that. > > If anyone has a clue to solve this behavior... > > Thanks, > Fabiano. > > On 18 jul, 22:43, Pablo Santiago <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > hubbs, > > > Smart quotes from MS Word are a different charset (windows-1252). To > > have them correctly displayed you'll need to set your page to this > > charset and also check that your server accepts it (Firebug can tell > > you that). > > However, I'm dealing with a similiar problem... I'm using ISO-8859-1 > > both in mi pages and my server. Special characters ("á", "ñ") are > > display correctly but when I try to send them through $.ajax they are > > displayed as strange symbols as if the charset is UTF-8. > > I'm clueless.... if anyone has any idea, please let me know. > > > Thanks, > > > Pablo > > > On 11 jul, 15:11, hubbs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I am trying to send special characters through my form, using the form > > > plugin, but they keep on getting converted to strange characters. > > > e.g. Smart quotes from MS Word, etc. > > > > So, what I am wondering is, what do I need to do to fix this? I > > > thought that submitting the form into an iframe with the form plugin > > > would fix this problem, but it doesn't seem to, still the same issue. > > > > Do I need to tell the form plugin to use the same charset that I use > > > on my site? > > > > <script type="text/javascript" charset="iso-8859-1"> ?- Ocultar texto > > > entre aspas - > > > - Mostrar texto entre aspas -- Ocultar texto entre aspas - > > - Mostrar texto entre aspas -