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Basic Authentification fails with non-ASCII username/password characters





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-12-10 08:34 -------
> I would prefer to keep them separate.  Though I think the majority of 
> the cases will only use HTTP_ELEMENT_CHARSET, I can definitely imagine 
> a case where the credentials would require a different charset than 
> the headers.  I know that in some server configurations authorization 
> is handled separately from other content.  What do you think?

My only concern is that imcompatible HTTP_ELEMENT_CHARSET and CREDENTIAL_CHARSET
may (potentially) break Digest authentication. However, this is nothing more
than guessing on my part, so I certainly do not mind keeping CREDENTIAL_CHARSET. 

+1 from me to be committed

Oleg

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