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Latin character support in apache httpd.conf

Discussion in 'Apache' started by gajjirajkumar, Mar 25, 2013.

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    Hello,

    There is a requirement by the customer In order to display latin characters correctly in the UI, we need to add charset information in httpd.conf file.

    We have added the AddDefaultCharset UTF-8 in httpd.conf.
    Even after adding the above charset in httpd.conf the changes was not reflecting.

    And there was a reply by the customer that



    Even after adding those lines to httpd.conf file, I am not getting characters (like ö, ä, ü) properly sent to my application.

    This works perfectly fine in my local system where I am not using apache web server. But fails when I deploy the same code to QA, where the Apache webserver is used.


    Kindly help me in this case
     
    gajjirajkumar, Mar 25, 2013 IP
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    Thibaut Well-Known Member

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    Since the server seems to be suitably configured, are you sure your issue doesn't come from your client side ?
     
    Thibaut, Mar 26, 2013 IP
  3. gajjirajkumar

    gajjirajkumar Peon

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    I am not sure about that.
     
    gajjirajkumar, Mar 27, 2013 IP