Nathan,

I have now tested it on another machine - same result - it doesn't
translate here if the charset property is set in the header and is sent to
the browser with CGIDEV2/Apache.

Maybe we could ask Scott to try to send it from Profound.




On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 7:49 PM, Nathan Andelin <nandelin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have the same setup but my data doesn't get translated - very strange!



Hmmm. I restarted my HTTP server instance to make sure I was running the
configuration I referred to, and double check my results. Yes, they are
readable. I don't know what might cause the difference our systems. I don't
see how different System or Job CCSID might affect it.

-Nathan
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