Quote by: DirkI've tried a few things but couldn't reproduce it. Could you provide step-by-step instructions to reproduce the behavior, please? Also, which Geeklog version is that?
Btw, you can't just change the character set used by your site like that. When switching to UTF-8, you would also have to convert the database content to UTF-8 first.
bye, Dirk
(from bottom up)
i realized this quite fast -
as i said is the latest install of geeklog - 1.6.0sr2
thats why i was surprised to see it
i have seen it happen before on one older install, but i dont bother with it till i upgrade ..
i am using slovenian language file
charset in it is set to windows-1250
so i use that encoding (hopefully)
the easiest way to reproduce the thingy for me
is to start new article - in textonly - predefined sitewide
insert character š in story box
and it transforms to scaron thingy as soon as i chooze advanced editor from dropdown menu
(to notice it u need to check the source, or change to html (in dropdown menu))
i noticed now that if i change to html first it does not change it
but as soon as i choose advanced editor it does
where does fckeditor learn what encoding to use?