Apache Charset vs html file charset
The apache httpd.conf has AddDefaultCharset UTF-8 while
the page I'm viewing on my CentOS server is charset=ISO-8859-1 The page appears funny on the browser showing �� Given that apache has the default charset shouldn't it honor it? Why the �� characters? Spike. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos |
Apache Charset vs html file charset
Spike Turner wrote on Wed, 8 Oct 2008 14:06:37 -0700 (PDT):
> Given that apache has the default charset shouldn't it honor it? Because that page is served with UTF-8 by Apache. What you want to do is comment that line in the Apache config out. It's a really stupid setting, not really understandable why they put it in the default config. Kai -- Kai Schätzl, Berlin, Germany Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos |
Apache Charset vs html file charset
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> Because that page is served with UTF-8 by Apache. What you > want to do is > comment that line in the Apache config out. It's a > really stupid setting, > not really understandable why they put it in the default > config. > The apache docs state that it does no harm and there are some security reasons for having a default # Specify a default charset for all pages sent out. This is # always a good idea and opens the door for future internationalisation # of your web site, should you ever want it. Specifying it as # a default does little harm; as the standard dictates that a page # is in iso-8859-1 (latin1) unless specified otherwise i.e. you # are merely stating the obvious. There are also some security # reasons in browsers, related to javascript and URL parsing # which encourage you to always set a default char set. # Spike. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos |
Apache Charset vs html file charset
Spike Turner wrote on Wed, 8 Oct 2008 23:00:54 -0700 (PDT):
> The apache docs state that it does no harm well, that's wrong. Change alle your pages to be UTF-8 or remove it. Kai -- Kai Schätzl, Berlin, Germany Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos |
Apache Charset vs html file charset
Kai Schaetzl wrote:
> Spike Turner wrote on Wed, 8 Oct 2008 23:00:54 -0700 (PDT): > > > The apache docs state that it does no harm > > well, that's wrong. Change alle your pages to be UTF-8 or remove it. Yepp. Most charset problems I've found within apache came from that setting. <http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/en/mod/core.html#adddefaultcharset> says that it can do harm. Ralph _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos |
Apache Charset vs html file charset
Kai Schaetzl wrote on Thu, 09 Oct 2008 10:31:21 +0200:
> Change alle your pages to be UTF-8 or remove it. NB: Of course, you can also use AddDefaultCharset ISO-8859-1 if you can be sure that *all* the served documents will be that charset. If not, you better don't use it. Kai -- Kai Schätzl, Berlin, Germany Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos |
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