I've submitted a workaround for those, like me, who'd like to use 
ht:/Dig on an UTF8 website. It uses iconv and sed to convert pages 
on-fly back from UTF8 to ISO8859-1, with an internal handler.

Ticket with workaround : 
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=2009114&group_id=4593&atid=354593
In your htdig.conf :
...
external_parsers: /path/to/utf8.sh (extlatin1.sed should be in the same 
directory)
...

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Cédric Chantepie - mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Architecte des systèmes d'information
NOZICAA (Groupe SIGIRE) - http://www.nozicaa.com
20 rue de Sardaigne - Z.A. du Danemark - 72100 LE MANS
Tel: +33 (0) 243 82 97 97
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