Re: Out of topic or maybe nott?!

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Am Fr, den 11.03.2005 schrieb Arnaldo Bento um 23:36:

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> I use the fedora Core 3 and apache web server 2.0. The fedora was
> install in English with Portuguese keyboard.

> I created a web page using several programs and when I see the page in the 
> computer where everything was made or in another computer with 
> any windows version  it work as it must be. (I use windows in English
> version).

> After copying my page to my server all the Portuguese characters had
> disappeared and had been replaced by commas and points. 

> How can I have the correct  Portuguese characters in the server?

By default Apache on Fedora Core serves website with UTF-8 charset. If
the files are created with a different charset you get displayed not
what you want. Either create and edit the files on the Windows® host too
with UTF-8 charset or change the setting on the Fedora Apache server
host.

$ grep -n "AddDefaultCharset" /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf

will tell you the line the charset is defined.

> Arnaldo

Alexander


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