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finally asking here

elgoog asked 3 years ago
i can’t figure it out:

one page apears in Google like this when i search for it:
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ÿþ< HTML lang = " zh " > < HEAD > < meta http - equiv = " Content ...
Éb/OžŠ 0 ^/O†OžŠ 09N¥žžŠ 0 ^؁žŠ, casino chinese china < / TITLE > < meta name = " description " content = " ê1uxÇdMQ»ŒfŠ©s båN w"“ Nèl„v²}ïíŒÎWJ2b! ...
http://www.casino.studieboekentoko.nl/chinese_zh_casino.html – 8k – 29 dec 2005 – In cache – Gelijkwaardige pagina’s
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when i click the link it appears normal,
i dont expect many visitors from it, but i want to know whats wrong?!
-is it the server nor serving the page right?
– i know the “ÿþ” at the start is the wrong reading for ltr, should i add ltr?

its a language thingy for sure, it also happens with other pages,
any help appreciated

24 Answers
Greek39 answered 3 years ago
I was thinking of the ansii character set. But if the above post solves your problem go with it. If not we will have quick look ar it today. greek39

dudie answered 3 years ago
iso-8859-1 is the standard charset on most server, you would probably need to use another. Check out the list here: http://a4esl.org/c/charset.html

I’m not sure changing this on your httpd will solve the problem, but the problem as is, is most likely a charset problem.

elgoog answered 3 years ago
dudie wrote:
My guess is wrong charset in Apache (or what ever httpd you use).

geek -> C/ASM and Java all handles ISO-Standard charsets. The function names normally need to use iso-8859-1, but that is nothing but a compile/linking problem. So universal? <span title=” title=”” class=”bbcode_smiley” />

Thanks Dudie

Here could be the source of the problem.
but i dont understand all what you say,
you mean i must use iso-8859-1 ??

dudie answered 3 years ago
My guess is wrong charset in Apache (or what ever httpd you use).

geek -> C/ASM and Java all handles ISO-Standard charsets. The function names normally need to use iso-8859-1, but that is nothing but a compile/linking problem. So universal? <span title=” title=”” class=”bbcode_smiley” />

elgoog answered 3 years ago
wow,
thanks greek

Greek39 answered 3 years ago
Eloog I having one of my collegues fly in tommorow. I will let him have a look at this he may not have a definitive answer, but will have something useful for you. greek39

elgoog answered 3 years ago
greek,
thank you for your interest…<span title=” title=”” class=”bbcode_smiley” />
but no, the html is no problem….
every casino which supports other languages have a part in that language,
and its common html,
the language, or how to vieuw it is defiened in the head,(charset is xxxxx)
you can see loads of examples for it on the web,
just do a search for “chinese casino” or “korean casino”, thet all look ok in Google,
i used the same syntax…..

Greek39 answered 3 years ago
Elgoog have you considered maybe, just a quess, Html cannot use foreign languages. I could also be that all the program languge has to be in Chinese including stuuf like meta name ect…

I too would like to know the answer to this one. From my understanding this sort of thing can’t be done. Html from what I know only has one standard language? Html can’t recongnize different character sets. Just a quess. greek39

elgoog answered 3 years ago
ill ask it this way:

What did i do wrong?
it shows up like this in Google:


ÿþ< HTML dir = " ltr " lang = " zh " > < HEAD > < meta http ...
Éb/OžŠ 0 ^/O†OžŠ 09N¥žžŠ 0 ^؁žŠ, casino chinese china < / TITLE > < meta name = " description " content = " ê1uxÇdMQ»ŒfŠ©s båN w"“ Nèl„v²}ïíŒÎWJ2b! ...
http://www.casino.studieboekentoko.nl/chinese_zh_casino.html – 8k –

elgoog answered 3 years ago
still cant fix it,
thought uploafding inucode would solve the problem
G re-indexed it yesterday, still strange code there

anyone??