veena iyer wrote:
> [ I got an appln which involves 23 countries,  diff lang & diff encoding. If
> i stick to a common one say Unicode (UTF-8) as per u , how will diff
> languages text be viewed on the browser then ? Explain ? ]

as unicode. i guess you don't know what unicode is, please visit here 
http://www.unicode.org/

> main page & included pages must have the same encoding. [see i m setting an
> encoding only in one file, which is getting included in my main page. If i
> need to do it in both the pages, then whats the point to have a include file
> ? ]

i don't see your point. you set your two files to two different encodings. 
that's *your* problem. if you don't follow cf's default (unicode) you have to 
handle this yourself AND you still have to have only the one encoding.


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