CGI character translation??? Resolved

2005-08-04 Thread Thom Hehl
OK, just to help out others with the pain I have suffered over this issue. Both Apache and Java take pains to support internationalization. This is the root of the problem. When writing the output file from java, it was picking up the character set from the Apache environment. In both of the

Re: CGI character translation???

2005-08-02 Thread Gedanken
On Tue, 2 Aug 2005, Thom Hehl wrote: Possibly the LANG environment variable for the user you test with is not the same as the LANG var for the user the webserver runs as? I had a similar thing i tried to debug a few weeks ago. I couldnt 'su' to the user 'nobody' which was annoying so it took s

Re: CGI character translation???

2005-08-02 Thread Philip M. Gollucci
Thom Hehl wrote: OK, not exactly perl, but this was the closest list I could find. I am running a perl CGI script that launches a java program. This java program writes output files that are delimited using what I believe to be a unicode character. On most editors it looks like an upside-down

CGI character translation???

2005-08-02 Thread Thom Hehl
OK, not exactly perl, but this was the closest list I could find. I am running a perl CGI script that launches a java program. This java program writes output files that are delimited using what I believe to be a unicode character. On most editors it looks like an upside-down question mark, wh