That fixed it.
Thanks Joshua!
William C. Mount RHCE
J2EE Web Solutions CoEx
Global IT Solutions
Caterpillar Inc.
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East Peoria IL, 61630
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"Joshua Slive"
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On 5/17/06, William C. Mount <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> I'm having a problem displaying a page through an apache 2.0.52 webserver.
>
> The site developer has used the Wingdings font in the webpage.
If I access
> the page using IE, it's a bunch of wingding characters, using firefox
and
> netscape it's better, but the character displays as a diamond and
not an
> arrow.
>
> If I put the page in an iplanet or IIS webserver, it displays
fine. Is
> there anything special that needs to be done to the config on the
apache
> site or with the OS to get this to work right?
>
> The Apache/iplanet box is Redhat ES3.
Look for the AddDeafaultCharset directive. Try commenting it out
or
changing it to something reasonable for your content.
Joshua.
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