I used a UTF enabled editor on remote desktop. Even I tried to save pages in
other formats (Unicode, ANSI) and corrected some corrupted words then tried
again but nothing changed.
Does the page looks corrupted if you open it in the browser from your
client PC as http://yoursite/page.aspx?
Yes, the same problem also occured on my browser(in fact that's the real
problem) when I simply visit the website. I also tried from different
computers but the result is the same.
How come this can occur even if I use UTF? I undertand nothing!
Can it be releated with VS? Can I change my default encoding on Visual
Studio?
Because I just design website on VS and deployed it.
By the way, thanks for your interest.
"Alexey Smirnov" <al************@gmail.com>, haber iletisinde sunlari
yazdi:11**********************@h3g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
On Feb 21, 11:57 am, "Aleyna[]" <xoopi...@gmail.comwrote:
>I am talking about the all files, aspx, ascx and so on...
I simply solved the problem by changing the default encoding of web
server
to Turkish
but the same problem occurs when I use other languages say arabic or
hebrew...
Isn't there a certain solution for that? And what can you suggest about
which encoding I should use for all of my files.
Where do you "viewed the uploaded files via remote desktop"?
Did you used a VS.NET or other UTF-enabled editor, or you opened aspx
in IE?
Does the page looks corrupted if you open it in the browser from your
client PC as http://yoursite/page.aspx?
I think normally it should not be a problem with UTF even for Arabic
or Chinese.