Re: [users@httpd] Russian Charset Problem

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Thanks Denis :)

.htaccess file has solved the problem.

Best regards.

On 5/31/05, André Malo <nd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> * Arne Heizmann <Arne.Heizmann@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > Veysel Harun Sahin wrote:
> > >
> > > I want to use russian charset
> >
> > Why are people still creating new websites with these obsolete character
> > sets? Why not just use UTF-8? It's been around for long enough...
> 
> I can tell you the reasons for using koi8-r, euc-jp etc instead of utf-8
> for the httpd docs. The resulting documents are significant smaller.
> So I wouldn't consider those character encodings obsolete. They have
> a purpose ;)
> 
> nd
> 
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