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| | charset - all letters like é, ï, " (and so forth) show as □ For some reason all letters and symbols in the subject title now appear als little blocks on all internet sites. I know it has something to do with charset but I didn't change anything so I'm confused. Can someone advise me how to get it right again? |
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| | Re: charset - all letters like é, ï, " (and so forth) show as ? "Ed" <Ed@xxxxxx> wrote .. Quote: > For some reason all letters and symbols in the subject title now appear > als > little blocks on all internet sites. > I know it has something to do with charset but I didn't change anything so > I'm confused. It sounds like you might have the character encoding set to a non-standard value? In IE, go to the View menu and choose Encoding. Select the encoding appropriate for your region. If you are in a North American, or western European country, or Australia/New Zealand, you'll probably want "Western Europe (ISO)" or UTF-8. Then reload the page in question. If all else fails, go to Tools menu, Internet Options, Advanced, and hit the Reset button. This will reset *all* your IE settings back to the factory defaults. Hope it helps, -- Andrew McLaren amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au |
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| | Re: charset - all letters like é, ï, " (and so forth) show as □ Yes, that did the trick! Thanks. Such a simple solution ;-) "Andrew McLaren" wrote: Quote: > "Ed" <Ed@xxxxxx> wrote .. Quote: > > For some reason all letters and symbols in the subject title now appear > > als > > little blocks on all internet sites. > > I know it has something to do with charset but I didn't change anything so > > I'm confused. > Hi Ed > > It sounds like you might have the character encoding set to a non-standard > value? > > In IE, go to the View menu and choose Encoding. Select the encoding > appropriate for your region. If you are in a North American, or western > European country, or Australia/New Zealand, you'll probably want "Western > Europe (ISO)" or UTF-8. Then reload the page in question. > > If all else fails, go to Tools menu, Internet Options, Advanced, and hit the > Reset button. This will reset *all* your IE settings back to the factory > defaults. > > Hope it helps, > -- > Andrew McLaren > amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au > > |
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| | Re: charset - all letters like é, ï, " (and so forth) show as □ One question, the errors appear in UTF-8 and not in West-European, but the problem is that each time I start internet explorer, it starts in UTF-8, how do I change the default setting? If I uncheck the UTF-8 box in advanced it doesn't help. "Andrew McLaren" wrote: Quote: > "Ed" <Ed@xxxxxx> wrote .. Quote: > > For some reason all letters and symbols in the subject title now appear > > als > > little blocks on all internet sites. > > I know it has something to do with charset but I didn't change anything so > > I'm confused. > Hi Ed > > It sounds like you might have the character encoding set to a non-standard > value? > > In IE, go to the View menu and choose Encoding. Select the encoding > appropriate for your region. If you are in a North American, or western > European country, or Australia/New Zealand, you'll probably want "Western > Europe (ISO)" or UTF-8. Then reload the page in question. > > If all else fails, go to Tools menu, Internet Options, Advanced, and hit the > Reset button. This will reset *all* your IE settings back to the factory > defaults. > > Hope it helps, > -- > Andrew McLaren > amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au > > |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: charset - all letters like é, ï, " (and so forth) show as □ Make sure that "Auto Select" is unchecked. Shawn |
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| | Re: charset - all letters like é, ï, " (and so forth) show as □ "brink" <brink.2xa4rz@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote... Quote: > Make sure that "Auto Select" is unchecked. > Shawn -- Andrew McLaren amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au |
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| | Re: charset - all letters like é, ï, " (and so forth) show as ■I tried that but it keeps loading and resetting itself to UTF-8. It doesn't stay in Western code when I exit and reload I.E.7. Anybody? "Andrew McLaren" wrote: Quote: > "brink" <brink.2xa4rz@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote... Quote: > > Make sure that "Auto Select" is unchecked. > > Shawn > I agree with Shawn! > > -- > Andrew McLaren > amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au > > |
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| | Re: charset - all letters like é, ï, " (and so forth) show as â- "Ed" <Ed@xxxxxx> wrote ... Quote: >I tried that but it keeps loading and resetting itself to UTF-8. It doesn't > stay in Western code when I exit and reload I.E.7. Anybody? to update your encoding preference, under the HK_Current_User key in the Registry. It may be some kind of weird permissions issue; or possibly a 3rd party plug-in interferring with IE's setting. As first steps, I'd try these: - run Internet Explorer at a blank page (browse to "about:blank"), rather than any specific URL. - set the encoding and then exit IE. - re-open IE and check your encoding. If that doesn't work, next step would be the global Reset, under Tools, Internet Options, Advanced. If that doesn't work, I'd try asking in a Internet Explorer specific group, such as "microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general". That newsgroup is very active, and the folks there know a lot more about IE than we do here. Hope it helps, -- Andrew McLaren amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au |
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