On Sunday 05 January 2003 10:50, Tobias Reif wrote:
After having sent my question, I also started to suspect that I should
tell the bwoser that the file is UTF-8, although the XML prolog already
does so:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
What works is specifying the encoding in the header. I added
AddCharset UTF-8 xml
to my .htaccess. This works for NN6, IE6, Opera6, even NN4.
Interesting.
The problem is that an encoding is declared in multiple places:
- HTTP headers
- XML declaration
- HTML META header.
It seems browsers take the HTTP header generated by the web
server as the authoritative declaration in case of conflicts.
J.Pietschmann
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