centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx <> scribbled on Friday, October 20, 2006 7:57 AM: > Hi list, > > I have 2 Centos 4 servers running the Horde system, > apparently identical in configuration, but they are behaving > differently... > > On one, when emails containing a Pound Sign (£) are displayed > it shows as £ (not sure if this will come through right, but > it's a capital A with a 'hat' accent over it followed by the > pound sign). > > On the other, the Pound sign displays correctly. > > I have copied the httpd.conf files over between servers and > this has no effect. Looking at the page source both are en-gb > and UTF8. It looks like the problem is not with Apache as the > config files are identical. > > Both servers are running the same version of Apache, and for > that matter the same version of everything else, and all > updates are applied. > > Would anyone have any ideas where to start looking to track > down this discrepancy? > > Thanks! > Andy. Try changing AddDefaultCharset UTF-8 to AddDefaultCharset iso-8859-1 in /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf This got rid of a bunch odd characters in some of my webpages. Don't forget to restart httpd after making the change. Mike _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos