Re: [users@httpd] trouble in ponctuation in apache server win2000

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It may help if you note that Apache always treats all URL's as UTF-8.
Completely accepting of Portuguese and most Earthen languages.

Bill

Giovani Augusto Quintao Pereira wrote:
There is a trouble in ponctuation in my apache server win2000, in some directories. The ponctuaction appears in a strange and confuse way. We use the portuguese language. Someone can help me, please?

Thank you i am sorry if my english isnt good,


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Giovani Augusto Quintao Pereira
Administracao da Rede Synergia DCC/UFMG
Graduando em Ciencia da Computacao - 8o periodo

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