I have a very strange problem with incorrect (or missing at all) pound signs on a web page.
I use text in a text box, which is then (briefly) stored in XML before being displayed in a new IE window (6).
The worst part is that it is contradictory. I have three things:
1. The pound icon does not even appear in the source code (suppose XML disables it, as it apparently uses UTF-8 by default).
2. The pound icon appears in the source, but not on the web page.
3. The pound icon appears in the AND FINE source on the web page (usually, if this happens at all, it will be displayed for the first time).
Now this is just one part of the bigger problem. I looked at it as a whole and did some research, and it seems that if I have a simple ASCII ( ISO 8859-1 - Western Europe ) and convert to UTF-8, he does not know what this character is and completely removes it ( in this case, I saw it replaced with "?", a box or an upside down "?" in another place).
If you enter the pound sign as UTF-8 and convert back to ISO 8859-1, it gets a capital hat (Â) before the pound sign.
I can understand the latter, at least at a basic level - this is because our system must have pound icons stored (or stored in Oracle) with different character encodings on it, and since we do not specify a character encoding (at least , in general) for our web pages, sometimes IE gets confused and does not display everything correctly.
What I do not understand is the inconsistent result described above.
I understand that I was a bit vague in my initial explanation, but I was hoping that setting out my brief explanation could help me sort out my thoughts and possibly help others understand similar issues in the future.
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