Hello. I'm trying to migrate one web server to one Debian box, and almost everything works... Except for one little problem.
This server hosts sites in different languages, and it seems that only the ISO-8859-1 languages are being shown correctly (Spahish, English, Portuguese, Italian, etc). All others show garbage (Chinese, Bulgarian, Greek, etc). The server is hosted at a company that offers user-mode Linux, and we have chosen Woody for that box. The Apache server is the one in woody (1.3.26-0woody3). I spent the last two days searching and reading documentation, but didn't find anything (tried Google and the Debian BTS). Did anyone else experience such a problem before? Is it our Apache configuration or could it be something else? (We're migrating from Red Had to Debian) The same problem occurred when I tried switching to the unnofficial debs from http://people.debian.org/~nobse/debian/woody/backported/apache2/ Apache packages installed: apache apache-common apache-doc libapache-mod-perl libapache-mod-gzip Unnofficial: apache2-common apache2-mpm-prefork libdb4.1 libapr0 db4.1-util (If it helps, I can post a test URL) Thanks a lot, J. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]