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- From: David Thompson <davidt@example.com>
- Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2000 03:55:09 +1000
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Y.A. newbie question. We have a local Debian 2.2 Server with a bunch of Macs & PCs linked to it by ethernet. The Linux box is not "Japanized" as there's no present need to display Jp on it. What has now arisen is a need for the Linux box to hold web pages that contain Japanese text, and act as a web host for these pages. Pages have been prepared with simple HTML containing Jp text. These pages display correctly (locally) on a Mac using Netscape/JLK. However, when the pages are uploaded to the server, and then rendered back on the same Mac/Netscape/JLK combo, the Japanese text is largely 'garbage characters', and are unreadable. I sort of suspect an Apache config. problem, but I simply don't know. Anyone point us in the right direction on this one? Cheers, David davidt@example.com
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