Re: Apache rewrite rule with hungarian character set

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Hello Arun J,

For Hungarian characters u can use UTF 8. 
btw: these are not hungarian characters:  "Ă–t_jĂł_ok a_barátságok_ápolására"


2011/9/1 Arunkumar Janarthanan <arunkumar.webadmin@xxxxxxxxx>
Hi,

I am trying to configure a rewrite rule in Apache which runs on Linux server, the Apache instance has multiple virtual host one of the site runs for Hungary.

While the user requested for a rewrite rule with Hungarian character set which is appearing ok in browser, however when I try to create rewrite rule which interprets the hungarian characters into mixture of  special characters.

Please advice, how could I achieve this, below is an example.

Hungarian Character: "Öt_jó_ok a_barátságok_ápolására"

Interpreted in Linux as "..t_j.._ok a_bar..ts..gok_..pol..s..ra" OR "a_bar..ts..gok_..pol..s..ra"

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Arun J




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