output html lang code Question

Default output html code is ISO-8859-1

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<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1">

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this line output html lang code

ISO-8859-1

i can see change japanese trans code


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<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=euc-jp">

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plese tell me change conf or tips



i use os location

Linux version 2.6.9-34.0.2.EL ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) 
ntop-3.2-1.el4.rf.i386.rpm

my conf 

[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# cat /etc/ntop.conf
###  You should copy this file to it's normal location, /etc/etc/ntop.conf
###  and edit it to fit your needs.
###
###       ntop is easily launched with options by referencing this file from
###       a command line like this:
###
###       ntop @/etc/ntop.conf
###
###  Remember, options may also be listed directly on the command line, both
###  before and  after the @/etc/ntop.conf.
###
###  For switches that provide values, e.g. -i, the last one matters.
###  For switches just say 'do things', e..g -M, if it's ANYWHERE in the
###  commands, it will be set.  There's no unset option.
###
###  You can use this to your advantage, for example:
###       ntop @/etc/ntop.conf -i none
###  Overrides the -i in the file.

### Sets the user that ntop runs as.
###  NOTE: This should not be root unless you really understand the security 
risks.
--user ntop

### Sets the directory that ntop runs from.
--db-file-path /var/ntop

### Interface(s) that ntop will capture on (default: eth0)
#--interface eth0

### Configures ntop not to trust MAC addrs.  This is used when port mirroring 
or SPAN
#--no-mac

### Logging messages to syslog (instead of the console):
###  NOTE: To log to a specific facility, use --use-syslog=local3
###  NOTE: The = is REQUIRED and no spaces are permitted.
--use-syslog

### Tells ntop to track only local hosts as specified by the --local-subnets 
option
#--track-local-hosts

### Sets the port that the HTTP webserver listens on
###  NOTE: --http-server 3000 is the default
#--http-server 3000

### Sets the port that the optional HTTPS webserver listens on
--https-server 3001

### Sets the networks that ntop should consider as local.
###  NOTE: Uses dotted decimal and CIDR notation. Example: 192.168.0.0/24
###        The addresses of the interfaces are always local and don't need to 
be specified.
#--local-subnets xx.xx.xx.xx/yy

### Sets the domain.  ntop should be able to determine this automatically.
#--domain mydomain.com

### Sets program to run as a daemon
###  NOTE: For more than casual use, you probably want this.
--daemon


Takashi Asakawa

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