On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 15:51:24 -0000, Richard Ishida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hola Manuel, Dejan,
> 
> There are pros and cons to using the HTTP header to declare the encoding.
> At the W3C we recommend that you always declare encoding inside the
> document, whether or not you use the HTTP header.  Unlike something like
> language declaration, the meta statement for character encoding declarations
> is very widely recognised, and is the only in-document means to declare
> encoding for HTML.  If serving XHTML you need to also consider the pros and
> cons of using the XML declaration. 

I stand corrected, I thought it was a much more clear scenario, where
server headers were The Right Way and meta was almost irrelevant. I'll
read those links carefully.


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