I had Umbraco running on the development server with windows server 2008 r2 / IIS7 and MySQL.
Everything was working great.
I moved to the production server running windows 2003 server / IIS 6 and MySQL and everything worked until the first update. We changed the text and clicked publish and all the properties of the home page became ?, instead of the hebrew characters that were there.
When I look at the property values saved in the database, I see the old hebrew values and ? for the new values.
I have no idea where to go from here. Anyone seen this before?
Yes. I'm more of an SQL Server user. I had to deploy on MySQL for a client. Apparently has about five or six different encoding related settings, which all need to be set to utf-8 before both reading and writing of data can be done in utf-8. Go figure :)
Umbraco on windows 2003 server / IIS 6 and UTF-8
Hi,
I had Umbraco running on the development server with windows server 2008 r2 / IIS7 and MySQL.
Everything was working great.
I moved to the production server running windows 2003 server / IIS 6 and MySQL and everything worked until the first update. We changed the text and clicked publish and all the properties of the home page became ?, instead of the hebrew characters that were there.
When I look at the property values saved in the database, I see the old hebrew values and ? for the new values.
I have no idea where to go from here. Anyone seen this before?
Thank you! I'm lost :(
Hi Elad
Did you find a solution for this?
/Jan
Yes. I'm more of an SQL Server user. I had to deploy on MySQL for a client. Apparently has about five or six different encoding related settings, which all need to be set to utf-8 before both reading and writing of data can be done in utf-8. Go figure :)
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