29 May
2006
29 May
'06
11:24
On 2006-04-20 21:19:55 -0300, Eduardo Kienetz wrote:
Well, I've had that problem with one of my clients (a chinese company) and the only way I could fix it was by changing the default php.ini charset (UTF-8) to gb2312. I'm not experienced in programming using/for these oriental charsets. That's why I strongly believe there might be some other change besides changing php.ini (like if I had shared hosting, for other people charsets).
Of course your case is more specific since it changed from working to not working.
additionally we cant change it as all other wikis use the same php.ini darix -- openSUSE - SUSE Linux is my linux openSUSE is good for you www.opensuse.org