On 11/6/06, Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But really, you should triple-check that you are editing the right
config file and that you got all occurrences of AddDefaultCharset,
because this problem has been reported here many times before, and
that has always been the cause.
Well, I
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From: Shaun T. Erickson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2006 1:02 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] charset issues
On 11/6/06, Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But really, you should triple-check that you
On 11/7/06, Boyle Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This looks like you're stop/starting the wrong server (a reboot
obviously stop/starts everything).
I would guess you are editing the correct config file but restarting a
different server.
It turns out that I did comment it out in the right
There is another issue that shows up with the
Microsoft codepage charsets. It is actually the Smart
Quotes in the software. These characters are mapped
to empty charset locations causing them to display as
'?' when encountered in a website.
I found this out while reading an Article on
I moved a user's site from an apache 1.3.27 server to and apache
2.0.52 server. Now all of his (many) pages display incorrectly. It
seems they all specify:
meta http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html; charset=windows-1252
meta http-equiv=Content-Language content=en-us
meta name=GENERATOR
On 11/6/06, Shaun T. Erickson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I moved a user's site from an apache 1.3.27 server to and apache
2.0.52 server. Now all of his (many) pages display incorrectly. It
seems they all specify:
Look through httpd.conf for the AddDefaultCharset directive.
Commenting it out will
On 11/6/06, Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Look through httpd.conf for the AddDefaultCharset directive.
Commenting it out will probably fix the problem.
I tried that and it had no effect. I notice that in httpd.conf, it
seems to have some knowledge of windows-1251, but not windows-1252
On 11/6/06, Shaun T. Erickson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/6/06, Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Look through httpd.conf for the AddDefaultCharset directive.
Commenting it out will probably fix the problem.
I tried that and it had no effect.
Did you restart the server? I still
On 11/6/06, Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you restart the server? I still give 90% odds that this is the problem.
Yes, I restarted it. :)
What does the server send in the HTTP response headers? The meta
stuff in the html headers is completely ignored if there is a charset
On 11/6/06, Shaun T. Erickson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/6/06, Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you restart the server? I still give 90% odds that this is the problem.
Yes, I restarted it. :)
What does the server send in the HTTP response headers? The meta
stuff in the
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