Re: Re: How to translate UTF-8 URLs into ISO-8859-1 filenames

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Stefan Wachter wrote:
> 
> Now both, UTF-8 and ISO-8859-1 encoded URLs are served.

Interesting solution!

> I would be nice if Httpd could solve such problems in future. It would
> be great if one could check the encoding of incoming URLs and reencode
> them if necessary by simple means.

The problem is that, by RFC 2616, URLs have no encoding (non ASCII data
> \0x7f is opaque).  If URL's are ever formalized to have an encoding,
it's most likely they will be declared utf-8.


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