If anything SuSE being European should be supporting UTF8 from the start.
I think there is some difference in application or webserver
configuration.
Probably Websphere or Apache setting needs to be reviewed.
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On Llu, 2004-06-28 at 22:39, Marcy Cortes wrote:
> Users here are moving a websphere app from Redhat on Intel to SuSE on
Linux
> on the mainframe.  They are saying that they think RedHat was using
UFT-8
> and we're not and that's screwing up some data.  How would/can one
change
> that on SuSE?

UTF-8 I suspect. UTF-8 is the unicode encoding modern systems use. It
replaces ASCII although it happens intentionally that ASCII forms
valid UTF-8 for the same characters.

I don't know how the SuSE side deals with locale setup however

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