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Strange characters from phpman

Not sure if this is a php or Apache2 question, but I get strange characters
when using phpman to generate linux man pages, as shown below. Using
another server, I don't have the problem. Could this be a php.ini setting,
or Apache?

Thanks for any help.
The operators ** and **= cannot be used in place of ^
and ^=
Jul 17 '05 #1
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Buck Turgidson wrote:
Not sure if this is a php or Apache2 question, but I get strange
characters
when using phpman to generate linux man pages, as shown below. Using
another server, I don't have the problem. Could this be a php.ini
setting, or Apache?

Thanks for any help.
The operators ** and **= cannot be used in place of
^ and ^=


Hi,

I am not sure if this is relevant, but I had similar problem looking at ANY
manpage from my RH8 machine.

This fixed that:
first type:
export LANG=C

then give the man xxx command.

As it turned out my RH8 LANG was not set to C.

Maybe this is relevant in your situation..

Regards,
Erwin Moller
Jul 17 '05 #2

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