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Iframe Encoding Issue
Hi all,
So I'm having an issue. I've constructed a website that consists of a main page that loads two Iframes. The iframes contain accent marks (as the page is in spanish), and each page the iframe links to is encoded in Unicode (UTF-8). The subpages are controled by a template, and in the template I've checked the "Include Unicode Signature (BOM)" button in the page properties. The pages connected to the template when loaded seperately in Dreamweaver show as Unicode (UTF-8) without the Unicode Signature checked in, but I can not check it, as the box has been greyed out due to this area not being an editable region on the template. In my browser, the accent marks show as nonsense code. When I check the encoding through explorer, explorer tells me that the page loading the Iframes is in Unicode 8, but when I chek the iframes, it tells me the web pages loaded through the iframes are encoding in Western European. Does anyone have any advice about how I can fix this without untemplating each page and individually checking in the Include Unicode Signature boxes? |
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