On Oct 06, 2006, at 20:43 UTC, Toby Rush wrote:

> > And this is not
> > surprising -- that's still sort of the "default" encoding on the
web,
> > when not specified as something else (which can be done in various
> > convoluted ways).
> >
> 
> Like setting the charset parameter in the content-type of the web  
> form?

Maybe, sometimes, sorta.  It's somewhat browser-dependent; to reliably
set what charset the browser will use requires setting it in several
places, as I recall, and even then I'm not sure it would actually
encode a 'GET' URL the same way.

> Thanks a million, Joe!

Glad I was able to shed some light.

Best,
- Joe

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