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André,

On 12/16/11 3:37 PM, André Warnier wrote:
> 4) Thus, if your pages are UTF-8, then any link in the page which 
> "calls" the server, is going to send all values to the server in
> the UTF-8 character set.

I'm not so sure about that. Firefox has a setting for sending URLs in
UTF-8, and I suspect that that will override any in-page setting.
Curiously, there appears to be a separate setting for encoding of the
*query string* in UTF-8, and the default is "false" which I suspect
results in the behavior you have outlined above.

Basically, you should always test everything :)

- -chris
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