meta http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html; charset=windows-1253
Remy Maucherat wrote:
Kazuhiro Kazama wrote:
Remy,
Tomcat 5.0 always adds a charset=ISO-8859-1 to the content type.
While this is I think relatively legal, it is rather risky (it causes
problems with some clients, as I've
Kazuhiro Kazama wrote:
Remy,
Tomcat 5.0 always adds a charset=ISO-8859-1 to the content type. While
this is I think relatively legal, it is rather risky (it causes problems
with some clients, as I've read on tomcat-user), and very dubious when
dealing with non text data.
I received the report
Bill Barker wrote:
Hi,
Tomcat 5.0 always adds a charset=ISO-8859-1 to the content type. While
this is I think relatively legal, it is rather risky (it causes problems
with some clients, as I've read on tomcat-user), and very dubious when
dealing with non text data.
Example:
GET /tomcat.gif
Remy,
From: Remy Maucherat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [5.0] content-type and charset issues
Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2003 16:10:24 +0100
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tomcat 5.0 always adds a charset=ISO-8859-1 to the content type. While
this is I think relatively legal, it is rather risky (it causes
Hi,
Tomcat 5.0 always adds a charset=ISO-8859-1 to the content type. While
this is I think relatively legal, it is rather risky (it causes problems
with some clients, as I've read on tomcat-user), and very dubious when
dealing with non text data.
Example:
GET /tomcat.gif HTTP/1.0
User-Agent:
Remy Maucherat wrote:
Hi,
Tomcat 5.0 always adds a charset=ISO-8859-1 to the content type. While
this is I think relatively legal, it is rather risky (it causes problems
with some clients, as I've read on tomcat-user), and very dubious when
dealing with non text data.
Example:
GET
- Original Message -
From: Remy Maucherat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Developers List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2003 7:10 AM
Subject: [5.0] content-type and charset issues
Hi,
Tomcat 5.0 always adds a charset=ISO-8859-1 to the content type. While
this is I think