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Monday 08 September 2003 2:36:11 am - 6 replies

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Jan Borsodi

Monday 08 September 2003 2:48:33 am

It could be that the current charset you are using doesn't allow this character which means that the web browser sends it as an html entity.

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Amos

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enigmista enigmista

Monday 08 September 2003 2:57:58 am

{*?template charset=latin1?*}

is this...

enigmista enigmista

Monday 08 September 2003 4:00:15 am

no ideas? it print in html this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<section xmlns:image="http://ez.no/namespaces/ezpublish3/image/"
xmlns:xhtml="http://ez.no/namespaces/ezpublish3/xhtml/">
<paragraph>Ovunque &amp; Wi-Fi รจ l&apos;abbonamento che utilizzi davvero dappertutto. E&apos; l&apos;unico abbonamento che ti consente di accedere ad internet utilizzando una connessione adsl,gprs e gratuitamente i punti di accesso alla rete Wi-Fi Nocable in tutta Italia.</paragraph>
</section>

Jan Borsodi

Monday 08 September 2003 6:47:26 am

It could be a bug in the XML library (allthough I don't think so), I'll have to test this more tomorrow.

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Amos

Documentation: http://ez.no/ez_publish/documentation
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Ibrahim Khachab

Friday 10 October 2003 5:48:52 am

Hi,

Do you have an Xml field or a normal text field?
I noticed that in a normat text field some ccahractres are converted. In Text fields, instead of "l'abbazia" I'm getting "l&#8217;abbazia".
In the Xml fields this dosn't happen.

Dominik Pich

Friday 19 December 2003 3:13:08 am

Only IE doesn't display &apos; the way it is supposed to. Any fix?

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