Hi all, I know this has been covered before and I’ve followed previous instructions, but I still can’t seem to get the £ symbol to display via a WebYep long text box.
I’ve tried encoding as Automatic, ISO 8859-2 and UTF-8 (as well as some random other ones) but no luck.
What encoding is set in your WebYep configuration file (not sure what that’s named, but it will end in .php and live in your WebYep system folder on your server). There’s an option there to enable Unicode, you should choose that and then set your page as Unicode also.
Walter
On Jan 29, 2013, at 12:27 PM, Trevreav wrote:
Hi all, I know this has been covered before and I’ve followed previous instructions, but I still can’t seem to get the £ symbol to display via a WebYep long text box.
I’ve tried encoding as Automatic, ISO 8859-2 and UTF-8 (as well as some random other ones) but no luck.