Package: www.debian.org Version: current The order of tags found in translated (as well as English) pages is (This one is from <URL:http://www.debian.org/index.ru.html> - KOI8-R encoding transliterated here for this mail):
<HEAD> <TITLE>Debian GNU/Linux -- Universal'naya Operacionnaya Sistema</TITLE> <LINK REV="made" HREF="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"> <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=koi8-r"> ..... The META tag specifying the charset should appear *before* any text that needs this information in order to be correctly decoded - here: the TITLE element's content. This would help browsers that do a one-pass through the document and don't apply the charset info retroactively - specifically, lynx. I haven't checked what other browsers do, but expect them to also be helped by a different order. It's more logical, after all. Much better yet would be: put the charset info *where it belongs*, in the HTTP header, instead of relying on HTTP-EQUIV. Klaus

