Yes I would like to add application/javascript to the supported types,
because sometimes developers set charset in html but not in the script tag
Jean-Michel thank you for the info and your time
El 30/04/2015 a las 10:36, Jean-Michel Nirgal Vourgère escribió:
> Control: severity -1 wishlist
> Con
The issue with the form was caused by an incorrect php setting, but the
issue with the JS utf-8 encoded file is still happen with 2.4.10-9, the
only way to solve it is to add AddCharset UTF-8 .js, In that case the
headers are set to UTF-8, but if only AddDefaultCharset UTF-8 is set it
seems that is
The form encoding is not related to this issue, was an incorrect php.ini
setting
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An update, adding to the form
'enctype="multipart/form-data;charset=utf-8"' breaks the file upload so
is not a solution.
Any advance with this?
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Maybe this is related too, if you put a form with multipart/form-data
the string is garbled. try this:
index.html:
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd";>
http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml";>
post.php:
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Stefan, can you reproduce this?
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that are
expected are:
Content-Type: application/javascript; charset=utf-8
but instead the headers that are retrieved are:
Content-Type: application/javascript
Greetings,
Carlos Cerrillo
El 27/04/2014 22:02, Stefan Fritsch escribió:
> Am Mittwoch, 23. April 2014, 10:40:56 schrieb Car
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