Reputation: 2270
I'm editing a site for someone, and they are using wordpress, which I really don't like, but hey, I didn't pick it. I need to change some text on their page to Portuguese characters such as Ç or Ã. I've read in a few places, that I need to change from ASCII to UTF-8, but I'm not sure where to do that, or how to do it across the whole site. Am I changing a database to UTF-8, or each individual php file? Hopefully somebody knows, thanks.
Thanks to the comments below, I have most of the site running correctly, but now I can't get the foreign characters in just certain spots, for example, anywhere I'm using code like this inside of a .php file.
$email_list = do_shortcode('[pl_modal title="Join our email list" label="<img class=\'\' title=\'Join our email list\' src=\'/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/email_icon.png\' /><br /><span>INSCREVA-SE A NOSSA<br />LISTA DE E-MAILS</span>"][gravityform id=1 title=false][/pl_modal]');
The portugese in the above code, if I add non english characters, I get a constantly loading error. More code, that does the same thing.
'<div class="graphicbuttons_cont">' .
'<a href="https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr={19}&daddr={20}" target="_blank">
<img title="Get Store Directions" src="/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/getdirection_icon.png" /><br /><span>LOCALIZACOES <br><br /> </span>
</a>' .
'</div>' .
the LOCALIZACOES in above text, should have special characters, but it won't hold them. I have changed everything to UTF8 that I can find. But there is nothing inside this specific file that says utf8, should I add something?
Upvotes: 0
Views: 151
Reputation: 2270
Alright, so, if you change everything to utf8, and on wordpress all of your html code is in php files, the way I've used to use special characters is this
thesauruslex.com/typo/eng/enghtml.htm
for example
<span>LOCALIZAÇOES </span>
will output LOCALIZAÇOES
Thanks to everyone for the help, I guess I could have been clearer on the original question.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 538
This can be changed two ways depending on your theme file. In the header.php file this should be near the top:
<meta charset="<?php bloginfo('charset'); ?>">
You use to be able to change this in the wordpress backend under settings -> reading. I believe now you have to manually change this in the wp-config.php file:
define('DB_CHARSET', 'utf8');
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 19879
Everything in your application needs to be UTF-8.
utf8_unicode_ci
.SET NAMES utf8
(run once after every connection) or you can modify your my.cnf file if you have access to it.<meta charset="utf-8">
Upvotes: 0