Hello.
When we write a specific Greek capital accented letter (Ά), after saved it is converted to
¶ and then displays badly. We use Fckeditor 2.33
Any ideas ?
Thanks
Costas
When we write a specific Greek capital accented letter (Ά), after saved it is converted to
¶ and then displays badly. We use Fckeditor 2.33
Any ideas ?
Thanks
Costas
RE: Greek character change problem
I don't see that character you are saying, at the start of the files.
Explain better pls !
Thanks
COstas
RE: Greek character change problem
I'm seeing the <feff> character at the beginning of the following files:
(version 2.4.1)
editor/dialog/fck_colorselector.html
editor/dialog/fck_image/fck_image_preview.html
editor/dialog/fck_image.html
editor/dialog/fck_link.html
editor/dialog/fck_paste.html
editor/dialog/fck_smiley.html
editor/dialog/fck_specialchar.html
editor/dialog/fck_table.html
editor/filemanager/browser/default/connectors/cfm/connector.cfm
editor/plugins/placeholder/fck_placeholder.html
It may appear in your browser as 
It has something to do with "byte order mark" and UTF-32
(see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte_Order_Mark or http://www.unicode.org/unicode/faq/utf_bom.html#22)
If you remove that character from the beginning of the files above, it may clear things up.
This character is causing other problems for me. When I include("fckeditor/fckeditor.php");
at the top of my php scripts, the BOM character is sent to output throwing off tables and formatting on my html page. I removed all instances of the BOM character, but there is also a whitespace or some other hidden character that is being sent out that is still throwing off the HTML.
RE: Greek character change problem
I had the same problem when adding FCKeditor within an existing page. It would place  before any other content on the page.
Since it had to do with UTF, and I saw that UTF-8 doesn't have the problem, I added:
<meta http-equiv='Content-Type' content='text/html; charset=utf-8' />
in the head of my page, and the  problem was resolved.
Hope it helps
RE: Greek character change problem
Some clues:
IE6 and IE7 will not render the character, instead rendering it as a blank block.
Firefox is the only browser that displays the actual character.
The problem happens only on Windows. The Mac side is blissfully unaware of the problem.
Has anyone else had any luck solving this problem?
RE: Greek character change problem
That character is converted to ¶.
Can somebody help me to disable this convertion? What must i do ?
Thanks
Costas
RE: Greek character change problem
Some files in the distribution packages are simply corrupt! This is why three strange characters can be found at the beginning of some files. See http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php? ... _id=257179 for more info