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2009 Apr 10
4
rails2.3/ruby1.9: invalid byte sequence in utf-8 with blank?
hi all, anyone seen this controller argument error: invalid byte sequence in utf-8 ror/vendor/rails/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/blank.rb: 50:in `=~'' ror/vendor/rails/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/blank.rb: 50:in `!~'' ror/vendor/rails/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/blank.rb: 50:in `blank?''
2009 Apr 12
9
invalid byte sequence utf-8 OR best option to sanitize content brought in with net::http? single non-utf character causes rails to crash
...tf-8 compliant that probably riddle my sql server database because users like to cut and paste content from word and other places. it turns out that because the content that i bring in via ruby net::http has non-utf8 characters, the encoding is set to ascii8bit and when i do force_encoding(utf-8), valid_encoding is false and the page just fails. html::sanitize isn''t an option as i don''t want to strip the tags. the content is from internal trusted servers that i control. i just need to sanizite, i guess, the bad characters. my thoughts/questions: 1) seems like rails should be less brit...
2012 Sep 10
4
Rails error: invalid byte sequence in UTF-8
Hello, i have a app on rails 3.2.1 and i use a jquery lib called jQuery Timelinr 0.9.5: http://www.csslab.cl/2011/08/18/jquery-timelinr/ but, when i use it on a .erb view, i got a error: Showing * /home/carlos.ribeiro/projetos/amarribo/app/views/conheca/historico.html.erb* where line *#59* raised: invalid byte sequence in UTF-8 Extracted source (around line *#59*): 57: 58: <%=
2011 Jun 17
7
Encoding
What''s a good solution for fixing character encoding problems for compatibility between ascii and utf-8? The database is postgres and is encoded in utf-8. Once in awhile there will be a compatibility error from strings from a webform. Is there a command to fix this besides using a_string.force_encoding(''utf-8'')? Even this doesn''t seem to always work either.