Frans Pop wrote: > Who cares what default it sets or not sets? The point is that it has no > way to determine the correct encoding for files in the svn repo.
That is not true. For file that have the svn:mime-type property, it might be possible. For example, if the mime-type indicates it is XML, then you can find the encoding from the contents of the file. In this case, this would have helped. There are repeated discussions whether a svn:charset property should be introduced. I think this discussion always ended with the observation that the mime-type property has values that are really media-types, and that media-types can have parameters, such as the charset parameter. If people really want to get proper web-rendering of Subversion repositories, they should start using these properties; then websvn should start dealing with them in a more convenient way. Regards, Martin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]