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I have this thing I wrote called "Simple Contact Form." It's just a
straight-forward contact form. (Rather than repeat myself, check out http://jimsun.linxnet.com/SCForm.html if you need to know more.) I just received this email: In the swedish alphabet we have three characters, å (an a with a smal circle over it) ä ( an a with two spots ower it) and ö ( an o with two spots over it). When I use the emailform those chacters doesn't show as they should. Have you any idea of what might be the cause of this? Is this a problem with the locale not getting set? In Perl, the thing to do is make sure to do a "use locale." But I really haven't been able to find anything regarding a "standard recommendation" for PHP. From what I *have* found, it looks like what I want to do is something like: In the application's config file: // Set this manually if the system default isn't the right thing $locale = ""; In the code: @setlocale(LC_ALL, $locale); Is this right? TIA, Jim -- Jim Seymour | PGP Public Key available at: | http://www.uk.pgp.net/pgpnet/pks-commands.html | | http://jimsun.LinxNet.com |