> You would be happy, but others might not- the standard specifically says > that the http charset takes precedence. > http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/charset.html#h-5.2.2
Yup. I guess I could argue both ways. The server admins want control; the users want control, the latter lose :-) > However, what you say about user control of web server facilities being > up to the administrator and not the page's author is true. > Some of the servers allow users some control through directory-based > files. > > I can send you a sample .htaccess file privately, if it will be of use > to you. Please.

