On Wednesday 13 June 2001 20:15, Ričardas Čepas wrote:
> On Wed Jun 13 16:17:14 2001 +0200 Robin Berjon wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm running into trouble with browsers submitting data using various
> > charsets and not telling me which charset they're using. This results in
> > all sorts of breakages and unusable text. I can't be the only one dealing
> > with this problem (if I am, then I'm really out of luck) so I was
> > wondering if anyone here knows of a good way to reliably detect the
> > charset that the browser is using to post its data.
>
>         Make sure your page or http header has charset declared and add
> hidden input field with known string that you can examin when submitted
> back.

Hmm, that's an interesting approach. Have you used it before ? Do you know of 
a string that could potentially detect any encoding ? I'm really facing 
pretty much anything depending on the browser's whim.

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