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Arabic IIS6 Windows2003 Issue
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| Rany M. Sabry 2005-02-26, 5:53 pm |
| I 'm having a web pages working probably in IIS5 (Windows2000), the web
pages has a form submitting an Arabic characters into SQL database.
When doing so using IIS5 (Windows2000) it works fine, and when doing so
using IIS6 (Windows2003) it gives marks and unknown characters, however,
when i submit an English characters it works fine with me.
Actually my team did the best trying to solve this problem so does anyone
knows whets the wrong with system or the environment.
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Yours,
Rany M. Sabry
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IT Specialist
Head of Technical Administration Team
The Egyptian Cabinet - Information & Decision Support Center (IDSC) -
National Information Sector (NIS)
1 Magless Elshaab St. - Cairo - Egypt
Tel: +202 7929292 ext. 533 - Direct +202 3668533
rzaher@idsc.net.eg
Http://www.idsc.gov.eg
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| Herb Martin 2005-02-26, 5:53 pm |
| "Rany M. Sabry" <ranysabry75@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:uMXJLMBHFHA.3624@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> I 'm having a web pages working probably in IIS5 (Windows2000), the web
> pages has a form submitting an Arabic characters into SQL database.
> When doing so using IIS5 (Windows2000) it works fine, and when doing so
> using IIS6 (Windows2003) it gives marks and unknown characters, however,
> when i submit an English characters it works fine with me.
> Actually my team did the best trying to solve this problem so does anyone
> knows whets the wrong with system or the environment.
Best guess would be something along the lines
of a different default (or actual) encoding on the
newer service.
This happens regularly on web CLIENTS (and
emails, etc) and is easily correct there by changing
the encoding.
Although such problems are likely UNRELATED, it
does offer a hint of where the problem may begin.
I would look very carefully at the encodings available
to the server and the SQL server.
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Herb Martin
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> --
> Yours,
> Rany M. Sabry
> ----------------------
> IT Specialist
> Head of Technical Administration Team
> The Egyptian Cabinet - Information & Decision Support Center (IDSC) -
> National Information Sector (NIS)
> 1 Magless Elshaab St. - Cairo - Egypt
> Tel: +202 7929292 ext. 533 - Direct +202 3668533
> rzaher@idsc.net.eg
> Http://www.idsc.gov.eg
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