Re: [users@httpd] charset issues

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On 11/6/06, Shaun T. Erickson <sterickson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 11/6/06, Joshua Slive <joshua@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Look through httpd.conf for the AddDefaultCharset directive.
> Commenting it out will probably fix the problem.

I tried that and it had no effect.

Did you restart the server?  I still give 90% odds that this is the problem.

What does the server send in the HTTP response headers?  The meta
stuff in the html headers is completely ignored if there is a charset
given in the HTTP response headers.

I notice that in httpd.conf, it
seems to have some knowledge of windows-1251, but not windows-1252 ...

That is a very vague statement.  If you are talking about AddCharset
lines, then these have no effect unless the filename extension
matches.

Joshua.

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