Hi , i'm using centos spanish version 4.4, i have installed phpnuke spanish , but i think that apache is showing a strange character � , when phpnuke (and other php and html pages) shows the ñ or á but in spanish way (ñ and á), i would like to know if it is possible changue configuration of apache to show this charactes to the right way
Thanks
On 11/28/06, Departamento de Informatica deptoinf@gmail.com wrote:
Hi , i'm using centos spanish version 4.4, i have installed phpnuke spanish , but i think that apache is showing a strange character � , when phpnuke (and other php and html pages) shows the ñ or á but in spanish way (ñ and á), i would like to know if it is possible changue configuration of apache to show this charactes to the right way
Change the LANG variable in /etc/sysconfig/httpd, or declare the proper information in the page itself. xhtml for example has a lang var you can set in the page itself.
Do you mean the HTTPD_LANG variable?
thank you
2006/11/28, Jim Perrin jperrin@gmail.com:
On 11/28/06, Departamento de Informatica deptoinf@gmail.com wrote:
Hi , i'm using centos spanish version 4.4, i have installed phpnuke spanish , but i think that apache is showing a strange character � , when phpnuke (and other php and html pages) shows the ñ or á but in spanish way (ñ and á), i would like to know if it is possible changue configuration of apache to show this charactes to the right way
Change the LANG variable in /etc/sysconfig/httpd, or declare the proper information in the page itself. xhtml for example has a lang var you can set in the page itself.
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thank you, i'm checking that, but now im thinking when i upload files html, php from my windows to the centos, maybe the OS it's changing my characters , very strange , but i'm gonna try both ways. If doesn't work i will kill myself jo jo jo
2006/11/28, Jim Perrin jperrin@gmail.com:
Do you mean the HTTPD_LANG variable?
Yep. That's the one. Language should still be declared in the page IMHO, but changing this to suit your needs should help you too.
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