Am Mo, den 19.01.2004 schrieb David Kistner um 14:49: > I'm running Apache 2.0.47 application that came with Fedora Core 1. > Everything was running great for quite some time. I kept my Fedora > upgraded with updates with up2date (yum) until one day something during > one of these updates somehow something killed my server beyond recovery. > I tried to recover everything with Acronis True Image ghost images but > every one was corrupt (I realize now that I was very stupid for not > testing them prior to this problem) :-( > > I finally had to reinstall Fedora and reconfigure everything from > scratch but I did have a backup of my web site that was fine. So, I > copied the /var/www/html folder from my backup to the newly configured > server but now when I view my web site pages some of them display a > diamond with a question mark inside of the diamond (when viewed with > Mozilla) and a question mark (when viewed with Internet Explorer). I > can view the same html pages directly as a file (with my browser's) and > they are fine, but once I copy the files to the Apache directory I have > the diamonds displayed. I'm completely stumped on what's happening. I > Googled for an answer and struck out. So I thought I'd ask here for > help. Here's a couple of my pages that do this: > > http://www.trustjesus.org/ > http://www.trustjesus.org/index2.html > > Thanks in advance for any help that you can give me. > - David Kistner Seems your "backup" destroyed the UTF-8 encoding of the website files. Reedit and save them to get these special signs away. Alexander -- Alexander Dalloz | Enger, Germany PGP key valid: made 13.07.1999 PGP fingerprint: 2307 88FD 2D41 038E 7416 14CD E197 6E88 ED69 5653