Mark Van Crombrugge writes:

> I am hosting a few websites on my server for people learning to develop
> websites: the ones in English are fine but the ones in French display the
> French accentuated characters as Chinese...
> The HTTP document contains <meta http-equiv="Content-Type"
> content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> in the header.
> When I select "View - Encoding - Western European" instead of the default
> "UTF-8" in Internet Explorer the characters are correct.
>
> Someone has mentioned that I need to adapt the configuration of Apache: does
> anyone have an idea what I need to add/change?
 
All characters above the first 127 should be encoded as HTML entities
if you want to be absolutely sure that they always display correctly.

-- 
Anthony



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