Re: [users@httpd] charset issues

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On 11/7/06, Boyle Owen <Owen.Boyle@xxxxxxx> wrote:

This looks like you're stop/starting the wrong server (a reboot
obviously stop/starts everything).

I would guess you are editing the correct config file but restarting a
different server.

It turns out that I did comment it out in the right server and I did
restart the right server. With it turned off, the issue moved to the
browser side. If the browser auto-selects the character set, it
displays properly. If it doesn't, the selecting the proper
(windows-1252) character set makes it display properly.
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       -ste

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