Joost, the export worked. The LANG env is set to =en_US.UTF-8.

Now I have got to figure out how I am going to handle this. There are at least 150 different linux boxes at work that I will be using this on.

Most everyone at work is connecting to these boxes via putty.

Do you have any advice on how I should proceed which would ensure that the apostrophes will display correctly on any of these boxes?

Thanks for your help

Best Regards

After all this is over, all that will really have mattered is how we treated each other.

In reply to Re^4: How to display an apostrophe in pod2usage help output. by dbmathis
in thread How to display an apostrophe in pod2usage help output. by dbmathis

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