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Lack of character-set while using  <html:html > tag





------- Additional Comments From mail@niclas-meier.de  2004-07-24 07:34 -------
We have several projects which are using mainly three different character sets:
ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-15 and UTF-8 with the same locale (de_DE). 

The choice which character sets to use depends on customer preferences (whole
sote already uses ISO-8859-1) and the need for users to enter data (i.e. turkish
oder scandinaving names) which are using different varinats of the ISO-8859 charset.

IMHO opinion it would not be a good idea to map one character set to a locale.
It should be at least configurable.

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