Encoding of the Turkish Characters in URL in IE 6.0.2

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Guest

Hi,

Whether IE encodes the Turkish Characters differently when compared to
Mozilla?. Because IE replaces some of the Turkish characters to '?' when I
give the Turkish Characters as input to my application through URL.

But Mozilla encodes it and provides the exact value, so that I am unable to
see the '?' in my application( I am getting the value as it is). Is that a
limitation in IE or the browser settings problem. Help in this will be
greatfull.

Thanks,
Maviswa
 
Maviswa said:
Whether IE encodes the Turkish Characters differently when
compared to
Mozilla?. Because IE replaces some of the Turkish
characters to '?' when I
give the Turkish Characters as input to my application
through URL.

I'm not familiar with Mozilla but is it even possible to use
Turkish characters like ð, ý, þ, Ð, Ý, and Þ in URLs?
But Mozilla encodes it and provides the exact value, so
that I am unable to
see the '?' in my application( I am getting the value as
it is). Is that a
limitation in IE or the browser settings problem. Help in
this will be
greatfull.

Unicode maybe?

See also http://kanyak.com/6turkchars.html
 

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