Re: How to change default Charset?

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Jagbir Singh wrote:
Hi,
I'm on CentOS 5 and like to change default charset of 'ISO-8859-1' to 'UTF-8' Apache 2.2, so I updated httpd.conf to have this line:
AddDefaultCharset UTF-8
Restarted Apache and open default page in Firefox, which reports UTF-8 as expected but running any perl scripts and then checking reports ISO-8859-1. Is there any other settings needs to be changed to force all contents have charset UTF-8?
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I believe that what you have done in Apache is all that you can do in Apache.

If I am not mistaken, Apache only adds a header to define the default character set if one is NOT provided in the generated content. It is entirely possible that your Perl code is sending a different header.

Dragon

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