ColdFusion MX (Unix): How to Check or Change Character Encoding at the Operating System Level

 
Mar 16, 2004

ColdFusion MX gets its default encoding type from the operating system that it's installed on. Overriding, changing or checking this variable may be necessary if the characters displayed in the browser are not correct; for example, if Japanese characters should be displayed, but binary characters are displayed in their place. This article focuses on UNIX systems and gives you instructions on how to check the default encoding type or change it, and where this might be necessary.

ColdFusion MX (Unix): How to Check or Change Character Encoding at the Operating System Level

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