BOM
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 7:30 pm
Hello community,
well, this might not be a very frequently asked question, but however, it might be useful information about UTF-8 encoding for CMSimple_XH >= 1.2.
It is important that all files that are used by UTF-8 encoded CMSimple_XH installations that contain non-ASCII characters are encoded as UTF-8 without BOM.
As ZiPs just pointed out in the danish forum, you can test your site online: http://people.w3.org/rishida/utils/bomtester/[1]
Christoph
PS:
[1] Unfortunately, the BOM tester is down since quite a while.
well, this might not be a very frequently asked question, but however, it might be useful information about UTF-8 encoding for CMSimple_XH >= 1.2.
It is important that all files that are used by UTF-8 encoded CMSimple_XH installations that contain non-ASCII characters are encoded as UTF-8 without BOM.
As ZiPs just pointed out in the danish forum, you can test your site online: http://people.w3.org/rishida/utils/bomtester/[1]
Christoph
PS:
[1] Unfortunately, the BOM tester is down since quite a while.