On Thursday 11 April 2002 06:26 pm, Martin v. Loewis wrote: ... > Skip Montanaro <skip@pobox.com> writes: > > I did some reading before nodding off last night. The <form> tag takes > > an optional "accept-charset" attribute, which can be a list. > > No, it doesn't - that's a proprietary extension. Or, maybe I'm missing > something: where did you find a statement that this is "official" in > any sense? http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/interact/forms.html#h-17.3 > > Adding an "accept-charset" attribute to the <form> does appear to > > have some effect on Content-Type in some instances, but not in all. > > It might depend on the browser, since it's proprietary. It might of course depend on the browser even if it's official. Browsers notoriously comply to "extended subsets" (:-) of w3c recommendations to bewildering extents. Alex
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