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Old 07-25-2011, 08:22 AM   #1
j-ray
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PHP5 - Zend Framework->translate: capital vowels with acents disappear


Hi,

we are using zend framework and CSV files for internationalisation and they do their job but i. E. vowels like È are not displayed if running under linux. The development stations use Windows and here the letters are visible. Editor's encoding is set to uft-8 as well as the charset of the html page...

Do you have an idea that could help? Would be highly appreciated,
cheers
rayz
 
  


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