> they all call it "charset"

Yep. So, this is the wrong name for the attribute. There should be an
encoding attribute and a charset attribute.
Allaire got this wrong and it should be corrected, IMHO.

There is no such thing as converting a character set from 8859-1 to UTF-8.
You're not slouthing 8859-1 characters to UTF-8, you're rendering the page
UTF-8 using content that's charset s 8859-1 charset.

CF 5, by default renders the page UTF-7. That is your problem.

If you're seeing some type of garbling because you're rendering the page in
UTF-7, all you have to do is tell the browser (via CF) to render the page
UTF-8, just like you would do through your browser options.

--Phillip




Anyway, what I need is to convert from UTF-8, whatever it is, to iso-8859-1.

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