| Caspar Mick Westergaard Ringvig | 
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					 Hello  | 
			
| Twiebie | 
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					 Where exactly does it not show the Danish characters properly? You could try setting your encoding to utf8_danish_ci.  | 
			
| Caspar Mick Westergaard Ringvig | 
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					 I would say it is in the template. where when I write news it works as it should and it'll come from the database 
 Added 4 days later: Nobody can help me ? Dit bericht is bewerkt door Caspar Mick Westergaard Ringvig (2013-06-27 20:31, 12 jaren ago)  | 
			
| Kort | 
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					 Try switching to a different text editor (i.e. Notepad++) or check template encoding. Should be UTF-8 without BOM. SED.by - создание сайтов, разработка плагинов и тем для Котонти 
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| Caspar Mick Westergaard Ringvig | 
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					 right now it looks like this : <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="{HEADER_META_CONTENTTYPE}; charset=UTF-8" /> in header.tpl under my themes  | 
			
| Trustmaster | 
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					 Next time you save any TPL file, pay attention to the charset your editor attempts to save the file in. As Kort has mentioned, it must be UTF-8 without BOM, otherwise problems with characters are pretty much possible. I hope this helps :) May the Source be with you! 
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| tensh | 
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					 I think the tpl files should be utf-8 encoded by default...  |