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Michael Kay wrote:
# # There is an actual '?' in the html source, If you are using some webserver to send the rendering to the client, you might want to check what it is sending. We are currently experiencing a problem on a new server (Redhat 3.0 ES) that uses Apache 2.0 with the directive DefaultCharset set to UTF-8; this is on top of Caucho's Resin servlet container. I have set resin and the serlvets to return UTF-8. When going straight to resin (i.e. http://domain:8080/webapp) the characters display correctly, sending UTF-8. When going first through Apache (i.e. http://domain/webapp) the resulting charset in the browser is something other than UTF-8 (in IE it is similar to ISO-8859-1 'western-1252' if I remember correctly). don't know how to fix this... best, -Rob
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