Bud wrote:
> I'm at wits end. I am trying to get some special 
> characters, é (eacute), etc. to display. This is 

what exactly is happening? are the chars corrupted (?) or not rendered 
correctly ([])? or mojibake?

> <cfprocessingdirective pageencoding="iso-8859-1">

that box defaulting to utf-8 (which is the default for cf)? what are the 
other server's that work using?

> At what point between the UPS server and the page 
> output on the Linux CF server could I be losing 
> the encoded characters?

not enough details to really tell.

maybe roger's travails might help:
http://mxblogspace.journurl.com/users/admin/index.cfm?mode=article&entry=7288

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