Hi folks,

After checking what kind of header lines and content Netscape and IE on a US
and on an Asian Windows NT system are generating while posting some data to
JWS (running on these systems) I can't see how the web server is figuring
out what character encoding the browser user to encode the posted data. How
does the server know that the posted content is Big5 of Shift-JIS if the
browser doesn't tell it?

This seems to be a general problem not just of JWS so it might be a little
bit of topic but Java is adding a extra twist to it ...

Thanks in advance.
Christian
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Christian Mallwitz INTERSHOP Communications Germany
Senior Software Engineer    phone: +49 3641 894 334

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