Re: Wrong charset convert SOLVED

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Jiří Eichler wrote:
> Ok, "AddDefaultCharset off" added to httpd.conf, charset spec in header
> disappeared in both cases, It must be enough for this time. As regards
> file uploads, I really want to use utf-8 for multilingual support and I
> believe that it is technically possible even on Windows. It just needs
> to configure server to know that received filename is in utf-8. Windows
> 'reputedly' use something like Unicode. Sometimes I wonder why is so
> much problems with charsets. Maybe because it is hard to recognize in
> which charset is text written.

All filesystem URI's for Apache HTTPD on Windows are in utf-8.

But all URI's should be given spelled out in %XX form, so the encoding
itself on the page doesn't matter.

It is so much problem because user/developers think in their region, alone.

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