I'm stuck with apache 1.3.37 until my web hosting service changes things. If my 
question is solved in apache 2 please consider this a request for evidence of a 
time to change that can be used in a complaint.

What I would like is to be able, on an html file by html file basis, to 
persuade apache to deliver HTTP header like this:

Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8

where the format might not be exactly right.

I can place meta http equiv lines in the html for browsers but that can be too 
late when I really want the receiving machine, which might be using curl, to 
know what I have in mind right away.

I have been told to try adding .utf8 to the file name but it needs to END in 
.html for other reasons. *.utf8.html seems to be ignored.

I can write a CGI script to control the delivery and, I think, add HTTP headers 
all day before the double line end. But that seems overkill when I really don't 
need to modify the HTML file I want to deliver.

What I'd like from this group is a "politically correct" way to make it happen. 
Is there one? Is there some apache-mod I should be using?

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