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It's not being recognized as UTF-8. Here is how to fix this problem:
* On your PC, create a file called httpd.conf.Perhaps a simpler way (I just sent this to Justin on System iNetwork as well) is to do the following from CL:
* Go to the admin HTTP server and edit the configuration file
* Copy everything from that screen into the httpd.conf file you just created.
* Make a note of the permissions on httpd.conf on the server and delete the file.
* Copy the httpd.conf file from your PC to the server and fix the permissions as needed.
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