how Windows browsers encode URL [Re: why the % cruft?]
Waldo Bastian
bastian at kde.org
Wed Jul 10 00:49:38 BST 2002
On Tuesday 09 July 2002 04:10 pm, Dirk Mueller wrote:
> On Die, 09 Jul 2002, Waldo Bastian wrote:
> > instead of "ie=ISO-8859-1"? The page that I get contains "ie=ISO-8859-1".
> > Should we change that value when we send the URL in utf8 format as part
> > of some secret handshake?
>
> The secrect handshake is the Accept-Charset header field.
When I set the Accept-Charset to utf-8 instead of iso-8859-1 I still get the
page with ie=ISO-8859-1.
Try it yourself by adding
Charsets=utf-8
to the top of kioslaverc
Cheers,
Waldo
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