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Encoding
#1
Hi!
First of all, thank you for your mission!

I've just deployed UserSpice4 and walked through the features. Still cannot figure out how to resolve the encoding problem. As soon as I save settings in a cyrillic charset (for instance, Russian characters) the input is being saved as quotation marks into the database, though the database is set to use utf8_general_ci (as it was with UserSpice 3.x)
The web server settings are the same as they were with UserSpice 3.x
I also checked the web browser (Chrome) - it reconginzes the page encoding as UTF8 .
Could you please advise me the right direction in this problem resolution?
Thank you in advance!
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#2
Please ignore my question. I was able to find out myself. The UserSpice DB tables were in latin1_swedish_ci. I've coverted them to utf8_general_ci. Now everything is OK with inputs in languages other than English.
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#3
I was going to suggest that but figured it was too obvious. That will likely get rolled out as a special conversion patch I suspect.
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