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Old 05-12-2003, 12:42 PM   #1
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Apache and setting default fonts


I run RH 8.0

Apache with name based virtual hosting.

4 sites are english
1 site is chinese

I want the chinese site to always be in chinese. So I made some web page extensions .b5 (for Chinese). And it shows chinese all the time.

This does the job but I do not want to change 100 different pages extensions to .b5

If I leave the pages without the .b5 then the text just looks like garbage. so I then have to go and view encoding as Traditional Chinese. Then the chinese works. I do not want people to have to change the encoding whenever they view my site.

Is there a way to default the webserver to chinese whenever a specific domain is accesed? (Remember that I have 4 sites in English that need to stay in english.

Thanks for any help
 
  


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