Accented characters in PHP code messed up

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    Default Accented characters in PHP code messed up

    Hi,

    I edit several PHP pages with Contrbute (since the first release) for my Web
    site. I found a problem lately. If I got accented characters in a PHP bloc
    (example : <?php echo "héhé"; ?> ) they will be replace with messed up
    characters (example : héhé ) when I publish the page with Contribute.

    Is it a known bug or a fix to this?

    Thank you for your help,
    Carl

    PolyWebTech Guest

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    Default Re: Accented characters in PHP code messed up

    Am I the only one with this problem?

    It really seems like a solved bug form 3.11 reappear in the CS3 version.
    PolyWebTech Guest

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    Default Re: Accented characters in PHP code messed up

    I don't know if I understand you problem right. I'm working a lot with php
    includes and variables and I do not recall this problem.
    Why do you want to do something like this with php: <?php echo "h?h?"; ?>? I
    think you can just type h?h? there and you are done.
    To clear you problem, could you post the source of the page, so we can test
    this in Contribute?


    ThinkInk Guest

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