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Portuguese Charset Problem

I’m a headache with the damn charset. Portuguese charset=iso-8859-1 On my HTML I have: On my co

Solution 1:

What's the encoding of the file in Eclipse set to? Right-Klick on the file in Eclipse, check under "Properties". It must be the same as in your meta-tag.

Solution 2:

thanks so much, i believe your answer is the best one:

$string = 'café'; 
utf8_decode($string); 

OR

$string = 'café'; 
utf8_encode($string);

with meta charset in the header of each file, the issue of portugues characters will be solved.

Solution 3:

Why don't you switch to UTF-8?

edit You might also want to switch to using entities.

é would be the é

http://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_entities.asp

Solution 4:

I would look at the default charset in the browser first, it could be set to ISO-8859-15 or UTF8. I have had the reverse problem of my browser encoding was set to ISO-8859-1 instead of UTF8.

Secondly is this data static or coming from a database? If it is from mySQL for example, check the collation of the database, is it in latin1 or utf8? If coming from a UTF8 collated database (or not - as you're using PHP) you can try

$string = 'café';
utf8_decode($string);

OR

$string = 'café';
utf8_encode($string);

Moving to UTF8 may be a good idea because functions like PHPs utf8_encode() and utf8_decode() but if it's not appropriate to your market then that is that.

If the utf8_encode or utf8_decode functions work, you should look at your input method and input encoding as you will likely find a problem there.

P.S. I have the same problems from time to time being in Brazil... I feel your pain mate!

Solution 5:

Try this one here:

$string = 'café';
htmlentities($string, ENT_COMPAT, 'utf-8');

Take care!

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