On Thu, 14 Dec 2000 09:45:53 +1300, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Hi, I seem to have come across the depressing fact that most browsers
>will not return a charset parameter in the http header when a form is
>submitted. For example, the following from Netscape ... (it happens
>with both IE and
Matt writes:
> ... browser does not send "charset" parameter for "form" data ...
> POST /hi HTTP/1.0
> ...
>
> Content-type: multipart/form-data;
> boundary=---17670043309955870831526446972
> Content-Length: 180
You should not expect a "charset" parameter to the
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Hi, I seem to have come across the depressing fact that most browsers
will not return a charset parameter in the http header when a form is
submitted. For example, the following from Netscape ... (it happens
with both IE and Netscape on many platforms I have tried ... Mac, all
Windows, and Linux)