I am using FH 6
I have just created a website and the text is not rendering. It looks like it is in code eg Šæˆ¯æ‘¯ã¹¹à¨â¼¼ç‘¨æ±à´¾
I am using Firefox but it's the same in Explorer.
The files produced are html files but somewhere I must have missed an instruction to use a particular language.
Can somebody point me to the right setting please.
Christopher
* Website coding
Re: Website coding
I installed v 6.0.2 and tried again.
This time all seems to be well.
Was there a bug in 6.0.0 or had my installation got corrupted?
This time all seems to be well.
Was there a bug in 6.0.0 or had my installation got corrupted?
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Re: Website coding
Hi Chris, could you please update your FH Version so it appears in the right-hand panel.
At the very top of this FHUG page click User Control Panel, then on the Profile tab select Family Historian Version 6 at the bottom and click Submit.
The odd characters look like a UTF-8 encoding problem related to accented characters.
I presume you have accented foreign language characters in your database?
Were you just viewing the HTML files locally on your PC, or had you uploaded them to a real website?
At the very top of this FHUG page click User Control Panel, then on the Profile tab select Family Historian Version 6 at the bottom and click Submit.
The odd characters look like a UTF-8 encoding problem related to accented characters.
I presume you have accented foreign language characters in your database?
Were you just viewing the HTML files locally on your PC, or had you uploaded them to a real website?
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry
Re: Website coding
I had a problem with local html files not rendering when opened in Firefox. The problem appeared to have been solved by installing v6.0.2.
The problem has recurred - now I am using 6.0.4 on Windows 10.
The text looks the same as it did before.
Anybody else had this problem - and found a solution?
The problem has recurred - now I am using 6.0.4 on Windows 10.
The text looks the same as it did before.
Anybody else had this problem - and found a solution?
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Re: Website coding
Hi Chris, this is not a problem that anyone else has mentioned, so can you please answer the two questions I asked before, plus a third question:
- The odd characters look like a UTF-8 encoding problem related to accented characters.
Do you have accented foreign language characters in your database? - Were you just viewing the HTML files locally on your PC, or had you uploaded them to a real website?
- Exactly what commands are you using to create the HTML files?
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry