make sure you are using UTF-8 encoding in your Server Adaptor (right-click on the server adaptor in the Seaside Control panel and click on 'Encoding...') 

On 16 January 2012 10:31, Nick Ager <nick.ager@gmail.com> wrote:
or make sure you are using UTF-8 encoding


On 16 January 2012 06:18, Lukas Renggli <renggli@gmail.com> wrote:
Looks like you have a character in your model that is not valid in the
selected server encoding (for example it cannot be represented) or
that is not correctly processed (due to a bug) by the selected encoder
of your Smalltalk system.

To fix you can navigate to the page using the 'Browse' view or use an
inspector to clean up the document.

Lukas

On 16 January 2012 03:49, sergio_101 <sergiolist@village-buzz.com> wrote:
> somehow, i broke my pier image in the process of deployment.. i am not
> sure where it broke, but at some point, it stopped rendering
> correctly. at first, i thought it was just the deployed image, but
> now, running it locally, it's broke here, too..
>
> i am sure that someone can take one look at it and let me know what it did.
>
> can someone take a look at:
>
> www.toaplacebehindthesun.com
>
> and let me know if anyone has any ideas?
>
> thanks!
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