Strange characters appearing in File Info

Using Adobe Bridge CS5 to caption images, I enter metadata into the desired fields (copyright, description etc) but upon opening the same images on a PC running Photoshop CS2 some of the text is converted to garbage. This seems to happen when using quotation marks and copyright symbols.
EG: My original line of text typed into CS5 might read, John said: "Hello, nice day"
But in CS2 on the PC it reads, John said:  â?oHello, nice dayâ?
And the copyright symbol changes from this,
© Fred Bloggs
to
© Fred Bloggs
Does anyone know why this is happening and if there's any way of preventing it?
THANKS

Try setting your NLS_LANG variable to the characterset the data was created in. Doing this allows Oracle to properly convert the data. Assuming this data was created on a Windows computer, I'll assume the codepage on that computer is 1252. You can verify this by looking in the registry settings. If the codepage is 1252, then you need to set your NLS_LANG = AMERICAN_AMERICA.WE8MSWIN1252. Even if you copy the file to a UNIX server before loading the data into the database. It's simply a matter of letting the database know what language you are speaking in so it can properly translate it. Now, if the characterset of the database does not contain that character's code, you would still end up with the inverted '?'.
I hope this helps.
Edited by: user10396133 on Nov 23, 2009 1:02 AM

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