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Ajax is sending to PHP

Ĺ asija-kabina

Instead of

Šasija-kabina

While I did declare the charset everwhere. In the head of the html file I've got this:

<meta charset="ISO-8859-2">

In the PHP file I've got this:

header('Content-Type: text/html; charset=latin2');

And this is my ajax function where "str" is a json array:

function updateField(str, id, prevvalue, value, vehicletype){
    $.ajax({
        type: "get",
        url: "inc/ajax/form_rest.php",
        data: { q:str, prevvalue:prevvalue, value:value, vehicletype:vehicletype },
        contentType: "application/json;charset=latin2",
        success: function(html) {
                    $('#'+id).html(html);
                }
        })
        .done(function(){
            $("#"+id).removeAttr("disabled");
            if($("#"+id+" option").length == 2){
                $("#"+id).val($("#"+id+" option:last-child").val()).change();
            }
            if($("#"+id+" option:last-child").val() == ""){
                $("#"+id).attr("disabled", "disabled");
            }
        });
}

Nevertheless I am getting the wrong output. Can anyone help me with this?

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2 Answers 2

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I think you need to use the correct ISO name for the character set, e.g. change:

contentType: "application/json;charset=latin2",

to

contentType: "application/json;charset=ISO-8859-2",

I also think that using anything other than UTF-8 is going to get you in more trouble later in your project as json_encode in PHP really only supports UTF-8.

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  • Unfortunately this solution did not work either.. And when I use UTF-8 it shows question marks in a diamond for those characters for example the Š
    – user1646859
    Jun 28, 2013 at 2:21
  • Where does it show question marks? When you send the data back to the page?
    – Danack
    Jun 28, 2013 at 2:23
  • Well when I change the charset in the head to UTF-8 it shows all the croatian characters as question marks in a black diamond. The website itself is croatian.
    – user1646859
    Jun 28, 2013 at 2:27
  • I'd suggest reading this: stackoverflow.com/questions/279170/utf-8-all-the-way-through Although you may be able to get this to work with Latin-2, that will still leave you to struggle with interacting with other web services in future.
    – Danack
    Jun 28, 2013 at 9:28
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do you use an external javascript file for this?, I think you need also to set the character set for the inclusion of the javascript file

<script src="myscripts.js" charset="latin2"></script>

but I really recommend you to use UTF-8 both on server and client side scripts

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