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On 1/6/2011 3:50 PM, And Clover wrote:
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<pre wrap="">ISO-8859-1 is the encoding specified by the HTTP RFC</pre>
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Please could I have the reference to that specification? I only
recall ASCII and UTF-8 in my readings of various things HTTP and
HTML, for headers, and form data. Naturally data pages can have any
encoding they please, as there are headers and <meta> tags to
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