Unicode replacement character � showing up on Rackspace server
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Hi all,
I've been getting an encoding problem on our server with sites built in Concrete 5.7 -- many characters including the £ symbol are being displayed as the Unicode replacement character, a question mark inside a diamond.
I have tried many solutions to this, my mySQL database is all in UTF-8, with the collation set to utf8_general_ci.
What seems to be happening is that the data in the database is somehow being sent as Windows-1252 encoding, and the browser is expecting unicode, so displays these characters in place of the Windows-1252 representations of the special characters.
This doesn't happen on my local environment, curiously enough. Hopefully someone will be able to shed some light on this, as I'm a bit baffled.
Thanks!
I've been getting an encoding problem on our server with sites built in Concrete 5.7 -- many characters including the £ symbol are being displayed as the Unicode replacement character, a question mark inside a diamond.
I have tried many solutions to this, my mySQL database is all in UTF-8, with the collation set to utf8_general_ci.
What seems to be happening is that the data in the database is somehow being sent as Windows-1252 encoding, and the browser is expecting unicode, so displays these characters in place of the Windows-1252 representations of the special characters.
This doesn't happen on my local environment, curiously enough. Hopefully someone will be able to shed some light on this, as I'm a bit baffled.
Thanks!
This also seems to solve the following error
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htmlentities(): Invalid multibyte sequence in argument
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This solution helps with bug - "Load error! (parsererror)" in the Dashboard > Sitemap
Console log: appendAjax failed: parsererror...
Controller index.php/tools/required/dashboard/sitemap_data returns an empty response.
Console log: appendAjax failed: parsererror...
Controller index.php/tools/required/dashboard/sitemap_data returns an empty response.
Go to the database.php file in the application/config folder.
To the array 'connections'=>'concrete', add the following property: 'driverOptions' => array(1002=>'SET NAMES utf8')
So your 'concrete' array will now look like this: