> On 14 May 2020, at 13:36, Antonio Suárez Pozuelo <a.suarez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi, Nick. I'm afraid we're still having some issue with this. > > Without ProxyHTMLCharsetOut, proxy_html is translating our backend ISO-8859-1 response into UTF-8, which is fine. When submitting a form, I guess the browser will also encode its contents in UTF-8, but maybe proxy_html won't reverse-translate that into ISO-8859-1 before relaying it to the backend server. Whoops, now you mention it, that may have figured in the thinking behind the very configuration you were trying to use. Yes, of course, mod_proxy_html doesn't touch your POST data. > This can be enforced by adding an accept-charset="ISO-8859-1" attribute to the <form> tag (tested on Firefox 77.0b5), so: should proxy_html add that attribute to <form> tags automagically when parsing and translating HTML content? Interesting suggestion. It would be straightforward to offer that as a configuration option (much easier than fixing the problem with ProxyHTMLCharsetOut, unless I'm missing something in the libxml2 API). Though it seems to me kind-of an ugly workaround. I think this merits a bugzilla entry. Do you want to submit it? -- Nick Kew --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx