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Problem saving and displaying Russian and Chinese characters

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I am using SQL Server 2000 database with VS 2005 VB.NET Application.

I need to enter and save into the database Russian and Chinese characters.

I have made the following entry into web.config

<globalization responseEncoding ="windows-1252" requestEncoding="windows-1252" />

All required database columns are nvarchar.

I am still not able to correctly save or retrieve and display the data. The data entry is through a textbox and display is required both in textbox and gridview.

Are there any changes to be done in codebehind?
Please let me know if there are any other settings required.
Oct 21 '08 #1
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Plater
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Would using utf16 work better?
Oct 21 '08 #2

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