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    Default desperate man! Please take a look!

    Hi everyone - ive been trying to sort this myself but

    I have a ms access database
    cold fusion 7

    all up on my hosts server

    1. my database isin japanese and english
    2. english displays fine
    3. japanese turns up in ????
    4. the datasheet is save in arial uncode
    5. cold fusion db is set to unicode
    6. i have included the utf 8 code to make fonts display correctly in cold
    fusion but i dont know why the japanese comes out in ???? - I read something
    about utf 16 but .....
    the page im having trouble with -
    [url]http://www.healthhokkaido.com/files/symptom/itemDetail.cfm?id=1[/url]
    any ideas?
    really need this sorted out - under pressure

    Many thanks
    Mark


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    Default Re: desperate man! Please take a look!

    Your page is encoded as UTF-8. That's good.

    But those question marks mean that either the data is not stored properly in
    your Access database or you did not use the "Microsoft Access with Unicode"
    driver when you set up the datasource in the CF administrator.



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