On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 02:09:33AM +0900, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > Ineiev writes: > > > GNU webmasters did receive reports from such visitors. I'm sure many > > cases were not reported. > > If GNU websites are correctly configured and send the correct MIME > charset in the Content-Type in the HTTP headers, the users should not > have a problem,
I don't think it's easy to correctly configure www.gnu.org because different pages written in the same language and living in the same directory may use different encodings. they still use EUC-KR, iso-8859-2, gb2312, and more. > > I think I don't understand this. do you suggest that webmasters > > provide two versions of pages for the users to select them > > manually, > > Definitely not. The web is not the problem (see above). The issue > (if any) is local copies where the HTTP Content-Type header is > unavailable. Still it's an issue.
