Character decoding

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Old 10-09-2004
terry
 
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I have setup PHP 4.3.9 recently.

I have a small problem:

When I browse my php pages, I find that all Chinese Traditional
characters on the web pages are decoded incorrectly.

Could anyone tell me how to solve it?

I used apache 2.0.52.

Thanks!
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Old 10-09-2004
Andy Hassall
 
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On 9 Oct 2004 06:03:32 -0700, leonlai2k@yahoo.com (terry) wrote:

>I have setup PHP 4.3.9 recently.
>
>I have a small problem:
>
>When I browse my php pages, I find that all Chinese Traditional
>characters on the web pages are decoded incorrectly.
>
>Could anyone tell me how to solve it?
>
>I used apache 2.0.52.


Define "incorrectly". Seeing the page might help too. Have you sent a
character set header?

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