Hi,

It seems Apache 2.4.9-2 misuses the AddDefaultCharset statement.
By default it should be Off but the current 2.4.9-2 simply overrides the value 
of the parameters and sets it to UTF-8.

Forcing the value to Off or to something else (i.e. ISO-8859-1 in my case) will 
have no impact.
The server will always set "Content-Type:       text/html; charset=UTF-8".

Here is an example of reply for one of my ISO-8859-1 (set in the html header) 
site when the parameter is set to Off:

X-Powered-By:   PHP/5.6.0beta4
Vary:   Accept-Encoding
Server: Apache/2.4.9 (Debian)
Keep-Alive:     timeout=5, max=100
Date:   Mon, 16 Jun 2014 20:56:35 GMT
Content-Type:   text/html; charset=UTF-8
Content-Length: 873
Content-Encoding:       gzip
Connection:     

This is really annoying because browsers will prefer the server value to the 
value set in the HTML header HTTP-EQUIV.
So some of my sites are broken unless I rollback the apache version which is 
not ideal.

Best Regards,
Arnaud.

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