Re: APACHE - Resolving The Display of Extended Character Sets...

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On 10/11/07, Sikora, Stephen G (PA62) <stephen.g.sikora@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Guidance Requested,
>
> At the risk of asking a 'green-horn' question...
>
> We have two apache servers - one on Windows (Apache/1.3.27) the other on Linux (Apache/2.2.4 (Unix))
> When the we discovered the v1.3.27 Win-server displaying the degree symbol with question marks we added the ISO-8859-1 character set and the problem was resolved.  When the problem appeared on the newly deployed v2.2.4 Linux-Server we followed a similar fix.  But with out success.
>
> To date: No amount of '.conf' file adjustments have been able to allow the Linux server to correctly display the degree symbol, even though the .
>
> I still believe this to be a CHARSET issue; but have been unsuccessful in determining the correct directive.
> The CGI pages are the same except for content, not configuration - determined by using the Firefox webdeveloper plug-in.

Are you sure you haven't corrupted the pages transferring them between
systems? An easy way to tell is to use your browser menus to force the
charset. If that doesn't get you the right view, then the pages aren't
in teh charset you think they are in.

Joshua.

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