how to force firefox to use unicode utf character encoding
i post on a multi lingual site so i need firefox to use unicode character encoding. firefox displays the forum in the wrong character encoding. im forced to manually select unicode utf-8 character encoding for every page.
how do i force firefox to POST and GET in utf-8?
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If Firefox uses the wrong encoding then this usually means that the server sends an encoding via the HTTP response header, but the website may be specifying another encoding in the file.
You can check this via Tools > Page Info > General
You will have to change the encoding manually in this case via the Web Developer menu.
Alternatively you can set the browser.menu.showCharacterEncoding pref to true for easier access via the Firefox menu button or View menu.
how do you change the character encoding in "Web Developer"?
browser.menu.showCharacterEncoding in about:config set to true. dont know what it did, if anything.
in a forum viewing hundreds of messages, setting character encoding manually for each message??? firefox reverts from utf-8 with every page/message.
firefox should do what i want it to. i want firefox to ignore the character encoding in the http headers. i want firefox to display the page in utf-8 (at the very least). i want firefox to post in utf-8 (at the most).
linux firefox displays the forum in utf-8. windows-xp firefox doesnt. so, how do i force firefox to use utf-8 (and ignore character encoding in http headers from server).
What I meant is the Web Developer sub menu in the Firefox menu button list or the Tools menu if the menu bar is visible.
Then you see a Character Encoding entry in the Web Developer sub menu.
im using firefox esr 17
browser.menu.showCharacterEncoding set true
there is NO "Character Encoding" menu under "Tools > Web Developer" menu. there IS "Character Encoding" menu under "View > Character Encoding".
from "View > Character Encoding" i can see that firefox keeps reverting from "unicode (utf-8)" to "western (iso-8859-1)". from "Tools > Page Info > General" i can see that Encoding: ISO-8859-1 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1
linux firefox displays the forum in utf-8. windows-xp firefox does not. its set to utf-8 then reverts to iso-8859-1 for every referesh or click.
i have changed the user agent to linux, it hasnt helped. Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686; rv:17.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/17.0
i want to force firefox to use utf-8 only! how do i do that.
Gewysig op
Sorry for the confusion.
If you enable the pref then you only get this item directly under the orange Firefox menu button in addition to the Web Developer menu.
If the menu bar is visible then you have it in the View menu.
- Firefox > Web Developer > Character Encoding
- View > Character Encoding
Firefox will always use the encoding as set via the HTTP response headers.
See:
- Content Preferences: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/content-preferences/
is it possible to move past the discussion on the menu. ive set the encoding to "unicode utf-8" using
- View > Character Encoding
but it keeps reverting to "western iso-8859-1"
Gewysig op
Content Preferences addon has not helped.
so firefox will override user settings, making the forum unreadable. i thought firefox was software customisable to user requirements.
if anyone has similar problems, in about:config replacing all western iso-8859-1 references with unicode utf-8 does not help.
What should be the character encoding? Mine shows unicode, and I didn't change a thing, but I am having massive problems with FF when the plug in loaded, it interferes with the loading of ordinary pages not requiring a flash plugin, and sometimes the error message appears several times before the page is loaded.
This happens on each and every loading of a window, but when I uninstall the plugin, the pages load properly and normally but I cannot run any game or video, or u-tube..
Hi snoekie1
Could you please start a new thread instead of posting in an existing thread?
Then you can provide more information like your operating system and installed extensions and installed plugins.
What kind of error message do you see?
Can you attach a screenshot?
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screenshot
- https://support.mozilla.org/kb/how-do-i-create-screenshot-my-problem
Use a compressed image type like PNG or JPG to save the screenshot.
Note that you can't attach a screenshot to the first post that starts a thread, but you can do that in subsequent replies.