On 5/24/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I  am using what appears to be Apache 2.0.52 (the rpm package states it is 
httpd-2.0.52-22) on a CentOS 4 Linux system. I am trying to make some 
documentation available on our intranet so that it is accessible to our French 
subsidiary but I noticed that any accented characters in the text are appearing 
as strange characters. I am assuming this is something to do with fonts but 
have been unable to find a solution. My httpd.conf file is pretty much 
unchanged from the default installation other than being edited to change the 
server name and enable Server Side Includes.

If I load the HTML into my browser directly from my local disk it looks fine 
but as soon as it is served via the web server I see the problem.

Look in httpd.conf for the AddDefaultCharset directive and either
change it to "none" or set it to something that makes sense for your
content.

Joshua.

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