You need to ensure that the charcter set for the site supports that character. It is likely that your site is using iso-8859-1 while this site is using iso-8859-15 which supports the euro symbol. You can change your character set by modifying your site.ini, i18n.ini and template.ini - I believe that is all of them.
Alternately you can keep your current character set and create custom tags for each symbol you need to support: http://ez.no/developer/ez_publish_3/documentation/customization/components/datatypes/ezxmltext/custom_tags
Hope this helps,
Alex
Alex
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I'm having problems with the euro symbol also. When I use the OE it replaces the euor with a question mark...
I've updated site.ini, i18n.ini, and template.ini, but still getting question marks... any more ideas?
(using ezpublish v3.3-4 on linux, updating pages through OE on win2k)
[james@web settings]$ grep "Charset" *.ini
i18n.ini:# Charset defines the internal charset for the site,
i18n.ini:# Set HTTPCharset to something if you know that the internal charset is not
i18n.ini:Charset=iso-8859-15
i18n.ini:HTTPCharset=
site.ini:Charset=iso-8859-15
site.ini:ContentXMLCharset=enabled
site.ini:# is converted to OutputCharset before being sent.
site.ini:AllowedCharsets[]
site.ini:AllowedCharsets[]=us-ascii
site.ini:AllowedCharsets[]=utf-8
site.ini:AllowedCharsets[]=iso-8859-1
site.ini:AllowedCharsets[]=iso-8859-15
site.ini:AllowedCharsets[]=cp1252
site.ini:OutputCharset=utf-8
template.ini:[CharsetSettings] template.ini:DefaultTemplateCharset=iso-8859-15