When I go to : http://genesisgc.dyndns.biz/index_files/services.htm I find a line: style='language:EN'>������������ ��������������� Here is the interesting part. When I place this code into notepad the question marks change to little boxes like what you see as an end of line or LF/CR when viewing a UNIX/Linux file in notepad. When I go to : http://www.genesisgc.com/index_files/services.htm The same line has blanks. style='language:EN'> I don't know much ... the only thing I can think of since it is publisher and there appears to be some, possibly frontpage code, inside the source. Maybe someone else can verify if you need frontpage extensions. Keith "Eric \"Shubes\"" wrote: I'm in the process of migrating a small static web site from a windoze host to apache (Centos4.4). The pages were composed with MS Publisher (not by me). I've copied the files over to the new server, they are accessible, and formatting looks ok for the most part. However, in a few places, there now appears strange characters. When rendered by Firefox, the strange character looks sort of like a comma, and when rendered in IE the strange character appears as a question mark. Original site: http://www.genesisgc.com/index_files/services.htm New site: http://genesisgc.dyndns.biz/index_files/services.htm I've looked at the source, and there are no strange characters there, so I take it that there's something in the html coding that's causing this to happen on apache while it doesn't on windoze. Any idea what the problem is? -- -Eric 'shubes' --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss - - - - - - - Keith Smith - - - - - - - http://travelingcheese.com/search_engine/increase-search-engine-traffic.html - - - - - - - --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail.