HTML - Url With Unicode Characters Cannot Be Decoded Correctly By Iis7.0, Help
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My website has a URL with unicode characters to get a page, but this URL cannot be decoded correctly by IIS7.0. I got 500.50 http error, cannot find the page, and the URL decoded by IIS7.0 was messy code. So pls tell me how to encode such type URL in html code(not php or asp code), i.e. in a <a href="www.one-website.com/index.php?region_name=北京市">. May be I need a function. Could you kindly answer me ? Thank you! qiuping345 Similar TutorialsI've got some unicode in my coding which I have to save my work in notepad under Unicode for both txt and html. Now when I upload my html file onto my website the page doesn't show like this, http://wantedfraternity.webs.com/test.html How do I fix this problem? :\ Hi, Can I display unicode character(i.e down arrow) BLACK DOWN-POINTING TRIANGLE ▼ 9660 using javascript on my page. Can you plz guide me. Thanks With Regards I am the owner of http://www.translationhelp.com and I am debating whether to use Unicode on the pages or not. There are over 500 translators in the database (but not yet fully registered as the site is still in development). Each of these translators needs to create at least two "profile" web pages (one in their source language and one in their target language). This means I need to have the ability to allow the translators to enter their profile information in two separate forms when they register in their respective languages so that the form contents once submitted will display properly in the user's browser ("user" here means potential clients looking for a translator). I have heard of some problems with Unicode and browser/computer configuration so I am not sure if that is the best solution. It also seems more complex and therefore more expensive and perhaps more prone to bugs. I am also not sure how to implement Unicode so that the translators can read/type their info into the form in their languages and the pages resulting from the form submission are displayed in Unicode. The other solution is to set the form pages to be displayed automatically using the specific language charset for that page and to display the web pages using the charset of that page's language. The problem is that I have not had the actual site pages translated yet (that is coming soon) and the common elements (menus etc.) are all in English. This will mean a translator's profile page with a language charset of Japanese (for example) will also have menu items in English. The combination of the two languages is troublesome and the only solution I can come up with is to use Unicode OR display these pages without menus using a target "_blank" to open a new browser window and a couple of images (in English) to close the window or whatever. I have been thinking and wondering about this for some time and I could use any help or opinions to get me over the hump of indecision I am stuck at. Hello, I have a web page that is built using components. The footer of the page is a component. When building the page, the footer is added using a glob. In the footer, there is supposed to be a bunch of Korean characters. Currently, they are not displaying properly. When the glob is viewed alone, it is still incorrect. However, if the source is viewed, the Korean characters are correct in the source, but are displaying incorrectly in the page. The charset is already set to UTF-8. What could be the issue here? Hi I am relatively new to HTML and ASP and have been asked to help update intranet and website pages for a company who very suddenly found themselves without a web developer. I took pages that are currently on the website and changed the content to show the new press release. Everything works absolutely fine in various browser, various versions of browsers and operating systems. The one thing that worries me is I did not use reserved characters anywhere, where I noticed the previous web developer did. Should I have used them or is it not needed anymore as browsers have changed? Is it may be needed for software used by the visually impaired? Examples of where she used it: New Zealand - I just used New Zealand “ and ” - where I just used " " Any help would be much appreciated! I have a problem with IE6 and 7 not rendering a special character, the double up arrow, "& u A r r ;" <a rel="nofollow" href="#top">⇑</a> content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> I am using the special character as link text to get the user to the top of a very, very long page with a single click. The character renders properly in FF, OP and SA. To my dismay, I just discovered that IE renders it as a box on top of the link underline. Is there any simple way, css, magic, etc., that I can get this character to render properly? The single up arrow renders, but looks anemic, and I don't want to have "Top" appearing at the end of every paragraph. (I don't want the search engines to think I am stuffing the keyword "Top".) Two single up arrows looks strange. I'm afraid to use an image since I could encounter position problems with different browsers. While suggestions for alternative design solutions are welcome, I am really after a technical a way to use the double up arrow in IE. The page: http://www.iaps.com/list-of-internet...ns-199010.html Thanks I am reading this: Quote: Another important special character you should know about is the & character. If you'd like to have an & in your html content, use the character entity & instead of the & character itself. I don't understand the entire paragraph above, can any give an example of the above or explain in another way please? How can I limit the number of characters that will be shown from a field of a DDBB on a td ? Thanks, Ignacio Francisco Penin Hello, I have a site with UTF-8 encoding. The site uses some japanese characters. However some customer complains that they can see only small boxes instead of the japanese characters both with IE and Firefox. It is probably OS related as the problem occurs only on XP machines (at least until now). But not all XP shows the wrong characters only some of them. Any idea what to suggest to the visitors? Thanks in advance! Hi, I am currently doing some work on our companies website. As part of this we want to add product codes to keywords to improve rankings in Google, however most of our codes include a forward slash (/), e.g. CC/250S. Does anyone know if the forward slash is a valid symbol in the keywords field, or would this make cause problems in the code? Hi, I try to display my string "as is" in HTML page. I know the solution is escape characters. I know I can use a couple of pairs, like this Code: strResult = ReplaceCharacters(strSource, chr(38), "&") strResult = ReplaceCharacters(strSource, chr(60), "<") strResult = ReplaceCharacters(strSource, chr(62), ">") strResult = ReplaceCharacters(strSource, chr(10), "<br />") strResult = ReplaceCharacters(strSource, chr(34), """) strResult = ReplaceCharacters(strSource, chr(160), " ") which should be pretty easy to understand, just replaces characters with HTML escape characters. How about replacing a tab (chr(11)) with HTML code? Is there any escape character for that? Is there some others that I should add to my code? What is the most simple code that trims text past x characters? I dont need a ...more link or anything, just the trim. Hello, I'm new here and I hope here is the best place to ask for help. Recently i found a piece of code on the net that will allow me to watch online different pictures. I have 499 folders and sorted them as 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 11 12 13 14 15 .... 100.....150.....350...499 but in my ftp client everything is messed up(filezilla) after i upload them on my server when i want to watch them .. the list appears like this: after folder no.10 i have folder no.100 and after folder 199 i have folder no.20 .. and so on .. how could i fix them so that the numbering would be correct ? I am a total newbie to this and so I have no idea what is going on. I downloaded a template from a wesite I forget which, but it looks great in IE, and Safari, however in Firefox, or Opera it is all screwed up. The site is www.ottersupport.com would somebody mind look at the code and let me know what i need to fix ? Thanks |