Hi Felix,
(CC'ing back to the list)
On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 11:32:38PM +0200, Felix Andersen wrote:
> AH! That actually seems to be the case. Strange... So i should be safe
> if I set that option in the apache2 configuration?
Yes, that should do it. Your file system uses UTF-8 as well as your
whole OS, I suppose, and the client. So everything is fine until Apache
sends out that page. You may verify that by looking at the "Page Info"
in Firefox. It should say: "Encoding: UTF-8".
> > On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 11:21:39PM +0200, Felix Andersen wrote:
> >
> > > I've just started using backuppc. Great job people! However I am having
> > > some problems with charsets. My backuppc system deals with filenames
> > > saved with Swedish characters like Å Ä and Ö. When looking at the file
> > > names in the webgui a filename that should say "datakällor"
> > > says "datakällor" My question is where to change my settings to fix
> > > this.
> >
> > Have a look at your file system first: Are the file names correct within
> > the pc/host/#/ directories? If they are, it might be an Apache issue,
> > then try adding
> > AddDefaultCharset utf-8
> > to your BackupPC's virtual host config.
HTH,
Tino.
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