I've been seeing this "weird character bug" as well on a redhat system (but not on our OpenBSD development box), and have likewise had little success with "use bytes". Based on the notes at:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg03940.html


I went ahead and changed my /etc/sysconfig/i18n file to look like:

 LANG=en
 LANGUAGE=en
 LINGUAS=en_US:en
 LC_ALL=en_US
 SUPPORTED="en_US:en"
 SYSFONT="lat-sun16"
 SYSFONTACM="iso15"

However - the changes don't seem to be showing up when I run locale. Surely there's a way to get these new values read into the system without rebooting? Any ideas? I'd really like to get this character bug solved, it's been really hard to track down - every time I restart apache, it looks like it's fixed. Then a day or two later, it's broken again...

Thanks for your help.  Anyone else manage to solve this problem on redhat 9?
Nate


At 03:11 AM 11/5/2003, Marco Marongiu wrote:
Matt Sergeant wrote:
Check your LANG, LANGUAGE, LINGUAS and LC_ALL environment variables. Make sure they aren't set to something with UTF-8 in them.

Remembering about Red Hat problems, I did that already, too. Is there any wrong in POSIX locale? All but LC_ALL is set to POSIX on this host...



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