Jim, Is working but here it goes again and I am Sorry if I confused you, things tend to come out better in spanish for me (ha, ha,..):
1) 2 linux host 1 rhel3 and 1rhel5 2) I tarball rhel3's web directories and I untarred on rhel5 3) The same web pages look good on rhel3 but have problem on rhel5 4) the solution is that you need to add several Charset entries on the httpd.conf file. On my second message when I mentioned W2K, I was talking about the FF on my W2K. This happened not because it was a new machine but because it was a new apache installation and I failed to add the extra AddCharset commands on the httpd.conf. Again thanks for all your help and the rest of the group for helping. Nestor :-) On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 3:14 PM, James G. Sack (jim) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Néstor wrote: > > Jim, > > > > both machine are linux one in 32bit rhel3 and the new one is 64 bit > rhel5. > > They are a tar of our web directories. > > Ahh, I misunderstood. I thought I saw w2k mentioned in an earlier message. > > > > > This link shows a similar problem but I do not see the solution and I am > not > > using python: > > > http://www.movingtofreedom.org/2008/02/23/tomboy-bulk-import-files-with-the-dbus-interface-and-python/ > > It's not clear that that is the same as your problem, although it may be > related. > > So: is this right: > > You have a web server working as expected, no problems in clients > You tar-up the website files for backup (via a server cron job) > You copy the tarballs to 2 other machines, rhel3[32bit], rhel5[64bit] > You expand the tarballs on rhel3 and rhel5 > You view the files by running firefox on each of rhel3 and rhel5 > [I believe you did say you were using firefox] > > (If the above is not right, the following questions may not make sense.) > > Questions: > --------- > 1) how are you accessing the file(s) causing the trouble? > are you: browsing the filesystem (file:///...) on rhel3 and rhel5 > or are you: running webservers on rhel3 and rhel5? http://localhost/... > > 2) can you look at the page info on each browser, and report what > that dialog says for encoding and meta-tag content-info (if any) > > 3) on each browser, can you go to view > character encoding, and post > what shows (there should be a dot, maybe next to "Unicode (UTF8)", > and also reort whether the display gets "fixed" if you change the > encoding to "Western (..)" (any of 3 such names) > > Regards, > ..jim: > > > -- > [email protected] > http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list > -- [email protected] http://www.kernel-panic.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/kplug-list
