![]() ( Should I look into migrating it all over to UTF-8 and osC 2.3.4? ) I know way too little about the nature of charset configurations, but I find it very strange that admin/index.php cannot read the customers_firstname and lastname, while admin/orders.php displays it fine. I'll have to dig deeper into logs and see what I can find. ![]() They told me that no such changes were made, but that PHP 5.4 itself had some changes that would default UTF-8 over 8859-1 some places (?). I asked the hostmaster whether anything was done to character sets. I have looked through the db (spesifically the problematic fields) and it is latin1. When I migrated to osC 2.3.3 I had the db in latin1, and after a lot of testing the easiest was to configure osC 2.3.3 to use 8859-1, since I couldn't choose anything on the server side. I had a 2.2rc2a installation that was using 8859-1. I think it is correct that osC is normally is UTF-8. (Perhaps I should have started my own thread due to this fact.) ![]() ![]() My host did not upgrade to PHP 5.6, but to 5.4. ![]()
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