2011-09-07, 20:52
hi eldorado,
well in this case i believe that ISO-8859-1 is a subset of CP1252 so it might actually be worth forcing CP1252 on any page that says it is ISO-8859-1 just in case (unless someone who knows more about this stuff than me has a better suggestion?) which we could do in t0mm0.common.net
i would think it is likely that all pages on a site would be encoded the same way so if you forced an encoding it would be okay across the whole site, although of course i could be wrong....
t0mm0
Eldorado Wrote:I might be in a bit of a catch then, it seems to be just this one page on the site that is giving me this issue.. and I think it's rather recent as I know I've pulled in the page before
If I switch the character set being used to satisfy this one page, I could likely break the others?
well in this case i believe that ISO-8859-1 is a subset of CP1252 so it might actually be worth forcing CP1252 on any page that says it is ISO-8859-1 just in case (unless someone who knows more about this stuff than me has a better suggestion?) which we could do in t0mm0.common.net
i would think it is likely that all pages on a site would be encoded the same way so if you forced an encoding it would be okay across the whole site, although of course i could be wrong....
Eldorado Wrote:How do you change the character set when requesting a page?you can't at the moment, but i was thinking maybe adding something like a force_page_encoding argument to http_GET() might be useful?
t0mm0