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I created the file luke92.html and wrote:
"My name is Luke92 and iChall." that is, in my language is "Il mio nome è Luke92 e iChall."
Everything works but tells me the phrase is different and has one byte less .. What is the problem?
The problem should be the newline.
The challenge requires you to put no newline after the phrase.
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Quote from GizmoreMärts 22, 2013 - 17:00:32
The problem should be the newline.
The challenge requires you to put no newline after the phrase.
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http://oi46.tinypic.com/347e1w2.jpg
I test
with and
without newline
Looks like an encoding problem to me.
Try to output utf8 encoded data.
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Quote from GizmoreMärts 22, 2013 - 17:11:23
Looks like an encoding problem to me.
Try to output utf8 encoded data.
My info php server report:
"""Content-Type text/html; charset=utf-8 """
i assume your server says it's utf8, but you do not send utf8
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In local how i test if charset change??
i feel with 3 charset different but have every same result
Changing the header does not change your bytes magically.
The header only tells the client how to interpret the bytes.
Make sure you encode the è in utf8.
Hope this helps,
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Quote from GizmoreMärts 22, 2013 - 18:12:35
Changing the header does not change your bytes magically.
The header only tells the client how to interpret the bytes.
Make sure you encode the è in utf8.
Hope this helps,
gizmore
I feel all but NADA:
http://www.w3.org/International/questions/qa-html-encoding-declarations
I am feeling
NADA now too ;)
I guess the challenge is working fine and you just give the wrong bytes.
Encoding is an important topic in the IT, and i suggest you read up on Unicode and UTF8.
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