>>>>> "SM" == Skip Montanaro <skip@pobox.com> writes: SM> I keep trying to handle various places in my code where I can SM> get input in non-ASCII encodings. Today I realized the cgi SM> module does nothing to translate Unicode data into unicode SM> objects. I see in one instance that I am getting data that is SM> clearly utf-8 encoded, but I see nothing in the CGI script's SM> environment variables to suggest the client web browser told SM> the server how the data was encoded other than the obvious SM> "Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded". Is utf-8 SM> implied for the data once the url encoding has been reversed? If the data is encoded in a non-ascii character set, wouldn't (or shouldn't) the Content-Type: header include a charset="xxx" parameter? -Barry
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