The apostrophes are inside the html file.
The encoding in the browser is UTF-8

I just took a look at the page info on the old webser and the
encoding is set to  ISO-8859-1

The files were originally created using dreamweaver and were FTP
to the RHEL3 system.

I do not remember where we are setting the
Content-Type: text/html;charset=ISO-889-1
for all the files.

Thanks,

Nestor :-)



On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 1:36 PM, David Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 11:53:32AM -0700, Néstor wrote:
>
>  I took my host backups and untared it to discover that the apostrophe
>> characters have
>> been converted to a character "<92>".  I seen this via a web browser or
>> gvim.
>>
>
> Are these apostrophes inside of filenames or in the contents of a file?  I
> wouldn't be surprised about the filenames.  Hex 92 is the windows-1252
> encoding for the right-apostrophe, which if your decoded name has a
> different encoding might not be representable.
>
> If it's inside of files themselves, the are probably not being displayed
> with the right encoding.  You might be able to select the windows-1252
> codepage in your webbrowser, or be able to convert the files with 'recode'.
>
> David
>
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