Finally actually bothered to read RFC 2068. I see now that
Accept-Charset: iso-8859-1, *, utf-8
means the following: they all have a weight of one, meaning being of
equal importance, with the "*" being given the least preference as there
are more specific mediums available. (If I understand RFC 2068
correctly).
This means that Navigator 4.0 prefers UTF-8 or ISO-8859-1 to any old
character set, correct?
I'm curious to know why UCS-2 wasn't included in its support, as the
most commonly available (primitive, but still the most common) Unicode
editor in the world today is the Windows NT's NOTEPAD.EXE.
-- Adrian Havill <URL:http://www.threeweb.ad.jp/> Engineering Division, Third Systems Section
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