> Well, all bets are off with openbsd, since their version of apache is
> forked (contains non-standard patches).
> 
> But in general, AddDefaultCharset has an effect only if there are no
> AddCharset directives applying to the files.  And your AddCharset
> directive above probably does nothing unless all your files have a
> .utf8 filename extension.
> 
> But the first question is really, how do you know you are still
> getting iso-8859-1?  Have you checked the http response headers?
> 
> Joshua. 

The reason that I know it's not utf-8 is by a few reasons,
1) wget -S says it's Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1
2) when I try the HTML validator on w3c.org it tells me that it's
ISO-8859-1
3) Internet Explorer and Firefox both have ISO-8859-1 selected 
4) Firefox's Page Info shows it as ISO-8859-1

Is there a way to remove all other content types and only output utf-8
or would I have to hack the source for that to work? If so could you
point me to the place in the source to modify? 

I'm using mod_perl for almost everything but the few pages that I'm not
have a .ad2 extension. I added "AddCharset UTF-8 .ad2" but that doesn't
see to change anything. 

Any other ideas?

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