> Bill Janssen: > Since the site that receives the POST doesn't necessarily have access to > the Web page that originally contained the form, that's not really > helpful. However, POSTs can use the MIME type "multipart/form-data" for > non-Latin-1 content, and should. That contains facilities for > indicating the encoding and other things as well. Yup, but DrProject (the target application) also serves as a relay and archive for email. We have no control over the agent used for composition, and AFAIK there's no standard way to include encoding information. Thanks, Greg
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