Corrupted international characters

Corrupted international characters

am 02.10.2007 15:56:06 von kalarasho

I'm using international characters on my .aspx files. In order to publish my
site to the webserver I'm using frontpage - to allow me to publish only
changes (I have 100's of files). However the international characters on the
server side are being corrupted. If I transfer the same files using a
standard FTP client - everything is OK. I've tried with FP 2003 and with MS
Expression Web.

Re: Corrupted international characters

am 02.10.2007 21:24:15 von exjxw.hannivoort

=?Utf-8?B?a2FsYXJhc2hv?= wrote on 02 okt 2007 in
microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general:

> I'm using international characters on my .aspx files. In order to
> publish my site to the webserver I'm using frontpage - to allow me to
> publish only changes (I have 100's of files). However the
> international characters on the server side are being corrupted. If I
> transfer the same files using a standard FTP client - everything is
> OK. I've tried with FP 2003 and with MS Expression Web.

1 This is a classic asp group.
Dotnet questions should be asked in


2 never use Frontpage if you are not an expert in that.
and if you are an expert in that, you als do not need it.

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Evertjan.
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Re: Corrupted international characters

am 10.10.2007 10:12:02 von kalarasho

OK I've traced the problem to expression web. I am not sure it is related to
..NET at all, since it probably occurs in other ASCII files as well (not just
..aspx). The problem is that expression web corrupts the international
characters in the FTP process. Transferring the same files with FP 2003 works
fine. Is there any workaround (other then downgrading to FP 2003)?


"Evertjan." wrote:

> =?Utf-8?B?a2FsYXJhc2hv?= wrote on 02 okt 2007 in
> microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general:
>
> > I'm using international characters on my .aspx files. In order to
> > publish my site to the webserver I'm using frontpage - to allow me to
> > publish only changes (I have 100's of files). However the
> > international characters on the server side are being corrupted. If I
> > transfer the same files using a standard FTP client - everything is
> > OK. I've tried with FP 2003 and with MS Expression Web.
>
> 1 This is a classic asp group.
> Dotnet questions should be asked in
>
>
> 2 never use Frontpage if you are not an expert in that.
> and if you are an expert in that, you als do not need it.
>
> --
> Evertjan.
> The Netherlands.
> (Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress)
>

Re: Corrupted international characters

am 10.10.2007 17:44:46 von exjxw.hannivoort

=?Utf-8?B?a2FsYXJhc2hv?= wrote on 10 okt 2007 in
microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general:
> "Evertjan." wrote:
>
>> =?Utf-8?B?a2FsYXJhc2hv?= wrote on 02 okt 2007 in
>> microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general:
>>
>> > I'm using international characters on my .aspx files. In order to
>> > publish my site to the webserver I'm using frontpage - to allow me
>> > to publish only changes (I have 100's of files). However the
>> > international characters on the server side are being corrupted. If
>> > I transfer the same files using a standard FTP client - everything
>> > is OK. I've tried with FP 2003 and with MS Expression Web.
>>
>> 1 This is a classic asp group.
>> Dotnet questions should be asked in
>>
>>
>> 2 never use Frontpage if you are not an expert in that.
>> and if you are an expert in that, you als do not need it.

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> OK I've traced the problem to expression web. I am not sure it is
> related to .NET at all, since it probably occurs in other ASCII files
> as well (not just .aspx). The problem is that expression web corrupts
> the international characters in the FTP process. Transferring the same
> files with FP 2003 works fine. Is there any workaround (other then
> downgrading to FP 2003)?

So you are not even interested in my two points above.
What does your "OK" mean?

What is an "expression web"?

If it is happening in both .aspx and .txt,
why do you think it is .asp related?

If it is not asp related, please ask elsewhere.

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Evertjan.
The Netherlands.
(Please change the x'es to dots in my emailaddress)