> try this ... > > <quote> > FORM attribute > > accept-charset = charset list [CI] > This attribute specifies the list of character encodings for input data that is >accepted by the server processing this form. The value is a space- and/or >comma-delimited list of charset values. The client must interpret this list as an > exclusive-or list, i.e., the server is able to accept any single character encoding >per entity received. Nothing yet. I've tried it. I'll try ISO-8859-2 tomorrow. How doeas it work anyway? What does HTTP request have in headers for this encoding? Nix.
- Input from a FORM - encoding problem Nikola Milutinovic
- Re: Input from a FORM - encoding problem David Cassidy
- Re: Input from a FORM - encoding problem Nikola Milutinovic
- Re: Input from a FORM - encoding problem Nikola Milutinovic
- Re: Input from a FORM - encoding problem Attila Szegedi
- RE: Input from a FORM - encoding probl... Arnold Shore
- Re: Input from a FORM - encoding ... Attila Szegedi
- RE: Input from a FORM - encod... Satoshi Okamoto
- Re: Input from a FORM - encoding probl... Nikola Milutinovic
- Re: Input from a FORM - encoding ... Attila Szegedi
- RE: Input from a FORM - encoding problem Arnold Shore
- Re: Input from a FORM - encoding problem SOLVED Nikola Milutinovic
- RE: Input from a FORM - encoding problem Larry Isaacs