+1
Some browsers have an unusual breakage: when they receive a
redirect, and the redirect response's content-type includes a
charset, they remember the charset and apply it to the target
of the redirection -- overriding any charset the target's
response specifies.
This gets tickled when
Jim Jagielski wrote:
By the by, do we have a canonical list of such env-vars currently is use?
Last I checked, the doccos were somewhat dated and sparse.
The canonical list is here:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/env.html#special
(and similarly for 2.0)
But I believe that some of the recent
Joshua Slive wrote:
Jim Jagielski wrote:
By the by, do we have a canonical list of such env-vars currently is use?
Last I checked, the doccos were somewhat dated and sparse.
The canonical list is here:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/env.html#special
(and similarly for 2.0)
But I
yes please !
+1
redirect, and the redirect response's content-type includes a
charset, they remember the charset and apply it to the target
of the redirection -- overriding any charset the target's
response specifies.
This gets tickled when the redirect is coming out of any