Re: using french characters
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 36169
interpreted = N
texte = can filemaker do this? and where do i have to look for this? in the export functions? this is the first that i hear about it.but when you create an admin module, so that the client can update the records by themself. how do you get around this issue?peter.>Have you tried using a convertchars context along with a special >conversion database?>>Peter Louies wrote:>> > hi list,> >> > is there an easy way to get around the french (and other languages)> > character conversion in webcatalogs databases. when i place é, à and> > others in the database the browser isn't showing the characters> > right. now i copy everyutginh in golive first, go to html view and> > copy and paste it into the database.> >> > any other, faster ways to get around this.> >> > thanx, peter.-------------------------------------------------------------------------- pixel | designweb & graphic design | internet solutions | multimedia-------------------------------------------------------------------------- t + f: +32 (0)53 789906 mobile: +32 (0)495 230897 www.pixeldesign.be www.server.pixeldesign.be---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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can filemaker do this? and where do i have to look for this? in the export functions? this is the first that i hear about it.but when you create an admin module, so that the client can update the records by themself. how do you get around this issue?peter.>Have you tried using a convertchars context along with a special >conversion database?>>Peter Louies wrote:>> > hi list,> >> > is there an easy way to get around the french (and other languages)> > character conversion in webcatalogs databases. when i place é, à and> > others in the database the browser isn't showing the characters> > right. now i copy everyutginh in golive first, go to html view and> > copy and paste it into the database.> >> > any other, faster ways to get around this.> >> > thanx, peter.-------------------------------------------------------------------------- pixel | designweb & graphic design | internet solutions | multimedia-------------------------------------------------------------------------- t + f: +32 (0)53 789906 mobile: +32 (0)495 230897 www.pixeldesign.be www.server.pixeldesign.be---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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