Tammy Fox wrote:
The original xsl I wrote had UTF-8 specified. Then I removed it for some
reason I can't remember now -- perhaps so it would work with the Fedora
website? Let me change it to UTF-8 and post it on a test box for the
website and see what happens.
Tammy
Looking on a few Fedora Core 1 boxes we have here as well as some
RHEL-3ES/WS boxes we use as web servers it looks like the httpd.conf has
a default config option that sets UTF-8:
<snip>
AddDefaultCharset UTF-8
</snip>
If your docs display the encoding issue on the test box check the
httpd.conf for the above line.
--Chris