Hi sandip132,
A silly mistake: the forward slash character was missing (ie, "charset=UTF-8 >" ---> fixed to: "charset=UTF-8 />"
Thank you!!
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I have a web site which is written for Hebrew text.
All pages seem to work just fine, except pages that are located under sub folders of my web site.
For example,
I have a sub folder called "Admin".
aspx pages under this page aren't being displayed properly (the text is completely unreadable).
Pages outside this subfolder (that is - located under the root of my web site) are being displayed properly.
How can this be solved?
Many thanks in advance!
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by: sandip132Posted on 2008-02-22 at 20:50:07ID: 20963719
Check the charset of the pages that are not readable. It should be same as of the pages that are readable.
Check this tag for charset.
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" />
Also check out that you are not missing any charset/culture related settings. (in code-behind, configs etc)