I have the following code which works fine in Netscape7 but doesn't in IE5.5

$maker_name   = $_POST["maker_name"];

$loc = "show_products.php?maker_name=$maker_name&".SID;

header("Location: $loc");

The problem is that the POST variables are coming in EUC-JP (japanese) 
correctly but for some reason IE re-encodes the variable into some other 
charset (SJIS I am guessing) when requesting the new page sent in the 
Header("location: ") ...

So in Netscape I get redirected to this page:

http://192.168.254.14/show_products_html.php?&maker_name=%C5%ED&PHPSESSID=34fbfc3284514b75887c0a6a593b919c

But in IE I get this instead:

http://192.168.254.14/show_products.php?maker_name=??&;


Is this a bug in IE (of course it is ;)? Is there a work around?

Help!

Jc


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