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Jeronimo Pellegrini #1
Re: Apache character encoding problems [ FIXED; thanks ]
Thanks to the guys who answered in private (but do answer to the list
next time!)
I had to comment out this line:
AddDefaultCharset on
in httpd.conf, so now Apache will not force ISO-8851-1. I understand
there's a security issue involved
([url]http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2000-02.html[/url]), but we do trust the
people who will be writing the webpages enough.
Again, thanks.
J.
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