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Package: apache2
Version: 2.0.49-1

In the apache2.conf configuration file there are file extensions defined
using the "AddCharset" command and some of the mappings are (at least
semantically) incorrect.

The following file extensions are wrong:

extension       mapped to       correct
latin5          ISO-8859-5      ISO-8859-9
latin6          ISO-8859-6      ISO-8859-10
latin7          ISO-8859-7      <does not exist>
latin8          ISO-8859-8      ISO-8859-14
latin9          ISO-8859-9      ISO-8859-15

For reference please see: http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets

Tot kijk
    Matthias


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Version: 2.2.0-1

* Thijs Kinkhorst 

| I agree that it is fixed, is there any reason to keep this bug open?

No; closing.

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