Finally Multibyte - Phenotype 3.0
Posted by Nils on 31 January 2010
Until now it was quite complicated to realize UTF-8 sites with Phenotype. Although every page can have it's own content-type/encoding, there was no way around the fact that Phenotype stored all user input ISO-8859-1 encoded.
Those days are over ... ;). From now all string operations of Phenotype are multibyte safe and the default encoding and storage is UTF-8.
Read more in the changelog.
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Categories: Phenotype, Development
This blogpost is related to SVN Revision 416
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I have to appreciate, too! Great job dude...
Posted by Florian Gehringer on 3 February 2010
Groovy. ;)
Posted by Paul Sellinger on 10 March 2010
Thanks for the article. I ahven't any idea that it has been done at last.
Posted by NV on 18 July 2010
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