In an Apache config you can set the ccsid like this
DefaultFsCCSID 37
But that might not be the silver bullet that you desire.  You need to check the CCSID that they are using first. The @ symbol is the same in CCSID 37 and 285, so it might not be your issue.  There are lots of other considerations also, because in the UK they are likely to want to use the Euro symbol etc.  That is not supported by CCSID 37, you would have to switch to CCSID 1140.
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   Kevin,
   I agree, I'm just wondering where, exactly, this setting is in the Apache
   Config.
   Rich
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   On 4/15/2014 1:44 PM, Kevin Turner wrote:
 I think it might be a CCSID issue.  Presumably your application is coded and compiled in a particular CCSID?  If you are in the States then most likely CCSID 37.  What CCSID id are the Apache jobs running in in the UK?  If you have not forced this in the Apache config, then they will be running in the default CCSID for the box (DSPSYSVAL QCCSID).
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    Kevin,
    The application is reading user profile names.  They have @ characters in most of their profiles.  These are getting interpreted by our application as a different character.
    Rich
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     Quoting Kevin Turner [4]<kevin.turner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
 I think you need to be a bit more specific with regard to the problems  they are having.  Does the character look OK to them on the  browser  when they key it in, put is incorrect when saved to the  database, or  vice-versa?  Or are you saying that what they press on  the keyboard  is not what they see on the browser?
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     I have a customer in the UK who is getting some strange keyboard  character transposition problems using one of our applications with  the HTTPS server instance that we sent to him.
 Does anyone know how  we can modify the server instance to adapt to  the European keyboard.  I'm assuming it is something simple ....
 perhaps in the Content  Settings?
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