Wed, 24 Jul 2024 Unicode showing up on one Linux web server but not on another Unicode special characters seem to be showing up on my Raspberry Pi Linux server (using Caddy) but not on the https://tilde.club server (using Fedora and NGINX). It's strange that Fedora, of all distros, wouldn't be fully UTF-8 compatible, but maybe it has something to do with the NGINX web server setup. Maybe I should host this Shinobi blog on https://tilde.institute, which runs OpenBSD ... (Update on 12/8/2024 — I moved this blog to an Alma Linux VPS running the Caddy web server, and all the Unicode characters are showing up) Here is a test of those characters — (that was an em dash): á é ñ à è ȯ ǫ ō ē õ ô ê â — £ Update on 8/11/2024: This made the difference on the https://tilde.club server:
That formatting came out kind of weird. Shinobi wasn't made for HTML tagging. To see Unicode working on the https://tilde.club server, go to https://tilde.club/~passthejoe/unicode.html (that file has charset="UTF-8" specified in the head element). More about Shinobi: https://stevenrosenberg.net/posts/what_is_shinobi.txt