[Mono-list] Displaying french characters
Alexandre Soares
alexandresoares@sympatico.ca
Tue, 10 May 2005 07:35:38 -0400
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Hi,
I have trouble displaying french characters in mono 1.1.6 / =
mod_mono_server (XSP) 1.0.8 / Apache 2.0.53 / mod_mono 1.0.8. Whenever I =
put a character such as "=E9" (html encoding is é if you can't =
see it), instead it gets rendered as "??". This is the same for all =
special chacracters (=E0, =E8, =E7, etc.) I've tried many things: =
setting globalization in my web.config to UTF-8 for requestEncoding, =
fileEncoding, responseEncoding, setting the culture and uiCulture =
attributes of the globalization to fr-FR, fr-CA, using the same settings =
in machine.config instead of web.config, in both files, encoding my =
files as UTF-8 with and without signature from the visual studio .NET's =
advanced save options, and about all combinations of the above settings. =
I've also tried to add a "AddDefaultCharset" directive to my apache's =
httpd.conf file and set it to UTF-8, nothing does it, I still get "??". =
The only progress I made was to have nothing rendered in place of my =
special characters instead of the "??" :)
Thanks for any suggestions.
Alexandre
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I have trouble displaying french =
characters in mono=20
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Whenever I put a character such as "=E9" (html encoding is &eacute; =
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can't see it), instead it gets rendered as "??". This is the same for =
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special chacracters (=E0, =E8, =E7, etc.) I've tried many things:=20
setting globalization in my web.config to UTF-8 for =
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fileEncoding, responseEncoding, setting the culture and uiCulture =
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the globalization to fr-FR, fr-CA, using the same settings in =
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instead of web.config, in both files, encoding my files as UTF-8 with =
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without signature from the visual studio .NET's advanced save options, =
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all combinations of the above settings. I've also tried to add a=20
"AddDefaultCharset" directive to my apache's httpd.conf file and set it =
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Thanks for any =
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