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charset specified in meta tag is being ignored by Apache 2

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             Status|CLOSED                      |REOPENED
         Resolution|INVALID                     |



------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-09-20 18:08 -------
The problem is that charset was configured properly. And on Apache 1.3 worked 
fine, but the same charset in Apache 2 was completely ignored... Unless it is 
specified as the default charset, in which case pages with other charsets are 
displayed crippled. For example, if I specify Baltic charset (Windows-1257) as 
default, Latvian language pages are displayed properly, but pages in Russian 
(Windows-1251) are displayed as cripple-crapple unreadable text. Or vice 
verse. It wasn't so on Apache 1.3, where there wasn't any default charset and 
charset specified in Meta tag was used to display page properly.

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