On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 1:47 PM, Kaspar Brand <httpd-dev.2...@velox.ch> wrote: > On 03.01.2011 19:21, Eric Covener wrote: >>> on EBCDIC platforms, ap_xlate_proto_from_ascii simply does nothing (it >>> calls apr_xlate_conv_buffer, which returns APR_ENOTIMPL, even in current >>> versions of APR-util, IIMN). >> >> For EBCDIC you're being mislead by the !APR_HAS_XLATE half of xlate.c >> -- it's not a no-op. > > Ah, right - my mistake. But even on an EBCDIC platform, > ap_xlate_proto_from_ascii would only make sense if we were converting > pure 8-bit character strings (from ISO-8859-1 to some EBCDC code page), > right?
AIUI yes as it's meant for the protocol data which is in that known charset.