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- Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 12:12:06 -0700 (PDT)
- From: Jake Morrison <jake_morrison@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] XEmacs 21.4.15 and UTF8
Josh, I had the same problem, which I fixed by setting AddDefaultCharset UTF-8 in /etc/apache2/httpd.conf It was "AddDefaultCharset ISO-8859-1" out of the box. Of course, all my pages are in UTF-8.... Jake --- Josh Glover <jmglov@example.com> wrote: > On 10/6/05, Scott Robbins <scottro@example.com> wrote: > > > On Thu, Oct 06, 2005 at 06:22:27PM +0900, Josh wrote: > > > > > Does anybody have any ideas? In the meantime, I am using EUC-JP > > > encoding, which works fine, but Firefox defaults to Western > > > (ISO-8859-1) even though I have the following in my <head> > section: > > > > > > <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; > charset=euc-jp" /> > > > > > > Does anyone know why *this* is not working? It works fine for Jim > > > Breen's WWWJDIC pages. > > > > He fixed it by adding the following php code. (I don't know php, > and at present, I'm > > waiting for confirmation from him, as to my <very limited> > knowledge, it seems as if > > he mistyped. He also said that he "put it at the top". Again, not > > knowing php, I don't know if this means above the <head> tag or > not. > > > > <? > > header('Content-type: text/html; charset=UTF-8'); > > ?> > > This injects a "Content-type" header into the HTTP response itself. > The <meta> tag should do the same thing; it is an instruction to the > browser to act like it saw the following header. > > > To my (again very limited) understanding of php, I suspect that the > > first line should be <?php rather than just a question mark, and > I'm > > also not sure if it was his typing or my emailer that put the <? > and > > ?> on separate lines, as every other example that I remember seeing > > would have it on the same line as the actual code. > > No, this is fine. If you are *just* doing PHP, you do not have to > worry about putting a "php" after the "<?". It is only when you mix > server-side scripting languages inline that you *must* be specific. > > Also, whitespace does not matter between the <? and ?> tags. > > > Ah, here's the explanation of why the META tags might not be > working. > > > > http://my.opera.com/community/forums/topic.dml?id=10942 > > I will take a look. > > Cheers, > Josh > > -- > The TLUG server is hosted by Open Source Development Lab Japan. > <http://www.osdl.jp/> > > To unsubscribe from this mailing list, > please see the instructions at <http://www.tlug.jp/list.html> > >
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