Re: [users@httpd] apache2: spurious [black diamond] question marks in iso-8859-1 HTML files

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On 11/21/05, Alan Ezust <alan.ezust@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I found two places where there was an AddDefaultCharset directive in
> my config files. I commented them both out, and restarted the apache2
> server. Still seeing those silly questionmarks. Then tried adding
>
> AddDefaultCharset off
>
> restarted. Still no dice. Any other suggestions?

Then that means the documents probably aren't really in the charset
that you think they are in.  In firefox you can use "view->character
encoding" to adjust the character set and see which one works.

Joshua.

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