[FX.php List] Re: [FX.php_List] Mysterious asterisks appearing in fields

Dale Bengston dbengston at preservationstudio.com
Thu Mar 15 13:02:20 MDT 2007


Me too, but I like to think it's intellectual curiosity, not morbid!

This isn't a find query, though. It's an edit/new. Hmm.

How about re-downloading and installing FX, just for laughs?

Dale


On Mar 15, 2007, at 11:10 AM, DC wrote:

> did you follow the variables every step of the way into the bowels of
> the FX.php class and functions? Double-asterisks *are* added to the DB
> data params when the FX request is a Find action with the default
> contains 'cn' parameter. Not sure whether FX does that or FMP WPE
> itself. Maybe there is some weird variable overlap and the data you  
> mean
> to edit is actually going through the find request parser...
>
> I'd follow the variables all the way everywhere.
>
> BTW, i'd really like to know what this issue is just out of morbid
> curiosity! best of luck...
>
> dan
>
> Chris Bisgard had written:
>> I believe I have ruled out character encoding with IIS as a cause of
>> the asterisks. I have set up IIS to send utf-8 in the HTTP header for
>> all .php documents, I've confirmed that php.ini has utf-8 as the
>> default_charset, I've made sure my files include a <meta> content tag
>> for utf-8, and I've saved my files in Dreamweaver in utf-8.
>> Still getting the asterisks after all that, so it must be  
>> something to
>> do with with FX.php or FileMaker WPE/XML, right? I am not sure what
>> else to check...
>> Chris
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