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Re: site' s pages act differently to show turkish characters
hello, 1.No I didn t add 2. It s now in turkish(ISO),charset=iso-8859-9 But also I tried it with UTF-8 earlier. it was default also. 3.Yo can see the correct form in the same site' s ( www.cajareklam.com ) ITEMS page at left hand column text as underlined here. "caja reklam caja reklam caja reklam caja reklam caja reklam caja reklam website design caja reklam caja reklam caja reklam tasarım caja reklam caja reklam weblog caja reklam caja reklam kişisel website caja reklam Jane Doe, Phoenix
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Re: site' s pages act differently to show turkish characters
Hi Mirtariq, sorry for being late to reply. They are wrong characters. I copied the below text from the same ( www.cajareklam.com ) site' s ITEMS page. From the left hand column. And you can see the text in correct form that can t be seen so in the other page. They are underlined here. "caja reklam caja reklam caja reklam caja reklam caja reklam caja reklam website design caja reklam caja reklam caja reklam tasarım caja reklam caja reklam weblog caja reklam caja reklam kişisel website caja
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Re: site' s pages act differently to show turkish characters
this is my second reply to your question. soory ı forgot to tell. I didn t yet edit all the pages which have problem the site. So You can view www.cajareklam.com In the right section of PEOPLE page " Life at Fabrikam Caja reklam tasarým kiþisel website blog resultant lingue es plu simplic e regulari quam ti del coalescent lingues. Li nov lingua franca va esser plu simplic e regulari quam li existent Europan lingues. It va esser tam simplic quam " Text which is underlined doesn
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Re: site' s pages act differently to show turkish characters
all yhe pages except default page have caused the problems. But in these pages there weren t problems in text that come from either sql or xml database. Im using internet explorer 6. Inthe other hand when I was testing the site locally by using Visual Studio utilities, there wasn t any problem in any page. The problem has beeen occured when ı uploaded the site into the remote server. I contacted with the host administrator. But they told me that everything is ok. with server setting. And because
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Re: site' s pages act differently to show turkish characters
hi everybody, I solved the problem in a mechanic way. In default page there wasn t turkish characters problem. So I changed its name on my desktop. added my project using "add existing item" -. I m using Visul Studio-. Changed its contain with my other pages' for example Items page. And it worked. I did the same for other pages. But I still deserve to learn its reason. Why he created this problem. If is there anybody interest with the subject. I will try to tell the subject in detail
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site' s pages act differently to show turkish characters
hello everybody. I m new here and my problem is. I installed the application attached with the database. And it is running no problem about that. BUT THE PROBLEM IS some pages show turkish character correct But some pages not. Even it differs in a page' sections. Do you have any idea about that. I couldn t solve the problem. But ı think maybe it is because of asp.net controls and their settings, properties or what else. I ll be very gratefull if someone help me about the problem. Thanks a lot
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