[eluser]universal_serial_bus[/eluser]
[quote author="pickupman" date="1293502061"]Where do you have your character encoding set at? If it is in your php.ini,you could try using ini_set() to change it. Otherwise, as noted I have the same setting in my config.php file.[/quote]
Ok, that's weird.
I've changed all my explicit defined encoding charset, and put everyone to ISO-8859-1. That's:
- PHP.ini on default_charset.
- In addition, I wrote ini_set('default_charset', 'ISO-8859-1'); on my rutine.
- Also added the header header ('Content-type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1'); on my rutine.
- Changed the config.php file parameter to $config['charset'] = "ISO-8859-1";
...and the script keeps outputting the images in UTF-8...
I've checked that in my Apache httpd.conf isn't specified any default charset. Also isn't it on my .htaccess file...
Anyway, it holds on. Now I'm officially desperate.
After made changes I've erased cookies, prefs and so from my browser, and restarted Apache service, and changes had been applied because of the codification of my views... but the output files keep acting themselves...
Please, pickupman, can you have this try? Can you force download from both an original UTF-8 and ANSI encoded file? Can you check which is its two encoding charsets after downloading...?
Thank you very much, dude. I'm freaking out.