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My codeIgniter application serves all html pages with a header of Content type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1. I would like it to serve utf-8 by default. I checked the config file and the database config file.

$config['charset'] = 'UTF-8';

It just keeps encoding iso-8859-1..

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If you are using Apache, add this in .htaccess

AddDefaultCharset UTF-8
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Make sure your HTML templates aren't setting a different charset. Check whatever templates have the opening <html> and/or <head> tags.

Edit Since your templates are encoded properly, it will probably be worthwhile to do a quick "find in files" search for iso-8859-1 and see where it's getting overridden. If it's anywhere in the core CodeIgniter instance, and you're using the most recent version (and haven't edited the core), then it might be a bug, and you'll need to report it to the CodeIgniter people.

Keep in mind, though, that it's not necessarily a bug, but a different setting overriding that one. Make sure you look at the context of any instances you find it, before you jump to the bug report form.

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  • this is the first part of the view <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta charset='utf-8' />
    – glennv
    Feb 19, 2013 at 17:47

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