Re: Updating fields from different platforms

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 19039
interpreted = N
texte = >You can of course store them as Mac format by using [CONVERTCHARS]. It's >only a matter of what's more convinient. Our policy is to store dbs only >maintained via a webinterface as ISO-8859-1 and dbs maintained by uploaded >files as the character set used by the client.I have just created a new Database, I have only added the [SETMIMEHEADER] that you suggested, and everything works beatifully in both platforms!!! I don't even need to use [convertchars] at all!!!Maybe Pacific Coast should suggest using this in the documentation...Thanks a lot for your help, Charles_______________________________________________________________ Institut Balear de Comunicacions, S.L. Gremio Tejedores 22, 1 07009 Palma de Mallorca, Spain _____________________________________________ Tel: +34 971.43.12.77 Fax: +34 971.43.08.18 E-mail: ckefauver@ibacom.es URL: http://www.ibacom.es/ _____________________________________________ Public PGP signature (Clave publica PGP): http://www.ibacom.es/PGP/kefauver.txt _______________________________________________________________ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Updating fields from different platforms (Charles Kefauver 1998)
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  4. Re: Updating fields from different platforms (Charles Kefauver 1998)
  5. Re: Updating fields from different platforms (Peter Ostry 1998)
  6. Re: Updating fields from different platforms (Christer Olsson 1998)
  7. Re: Updating fields from different platforms (Charles Kefauver 1998)
  8. Re: Updating fields from different platforms (Peter Ostry 1998)
  9. Re: Updating fields from different platforms (Charles Kefauver 1998)
  10. Re: Updating fields from different platforms (Peter Ostry 1998)
  11. Updating fields from different platforms (Charles Kefauver 1998)
>You can of course store them as Mac format by using [convertchars]. It's >only a matter of what's more convinient. Our policy is to store dbs only >maintained via a webinterface as ISO-8859-1 and dbs maintained by uploaded >files as the character set used by the client.I have just created a new Database, I have only added the [setmimeheader] that you suggested, and everything works beatifully in both platforms!!! I don't even need to use [convertchars] at all!!!Maybe Pacific Coast should suggest using this in the documentation...Thanks a lot for your help, Charles_______________________________________________________________ Institut Balear de Comunicacions, S.L. Gremio Tejedores 22, 1 07009 Palma de Mallorca, Spain _____________________________________________ Tel: +34 971.43.12.77 Fax: +34 971.43.08.18 E-mail: ckefauver@ibacom.es URL: http://www.ibacom.es/ _____________________________________________ Public PGP signature (Clave publica PGP): http://www.ibacom.es/PGP/kefauver.txt _______________________________________________________________ Charles Kefauver

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