Bill Janssen <janssen <at> parc.com> writes: > > Sure. But nowhere does a spec say that this page charset should be used > in sending the values of a FORM using application/x-www-form-urlencoded > in a new HTTP request. It's just a convention some browsers use. Let's call it a de facto standard then. A behaviour doesn't have to be engraved in an RFC to be considered standard. Regards Antoine.
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