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Posted by Willem Bogaerts on 02/26/07 10:56

> The problem is that this works fine on my internal test web-server (running
> under RedHat 7.3). But on my production web-server (running Fedora Core 4)
> it "fails". The same function create different outputs on the two servers.
> The data on the prod server is corrupted.

I don't know what you mean by corrupted. There's an awful lot of ways a
file can be corrupted. Can this be en encoding problem? If the
corruption occurs at special characters (accented characters, euro sign,
etc.) and you see an "A" with an accent or tilde, then you are seeing
utf-8 rendered as latin1 (or derivatives). If you are seeing question
marks, the opposite is the case.

Hope this helps.
--
Willem Bogaerts

Application smith
Kratz B.V.
http://www.kratz.nl/

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