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Request #240 HTTP header configurability
Submitted: 1998-04-03 22:53 UTC Modified: 1998-04-04 07:36 UTC
From: popelek at geocities dot com Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Feature/Change Request
PHP Version: 3.0 Release Candidate 3 OS: Debian 2.0 GNU/Linux
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 [1998-04-03 22:53 UTC] popelek at geocities dot com
Intro: Czech html pages are converted "on the fly" into several
charsets (Windows, ISO or ASCII). For this to work, CGI scripts
have to generate proper HTTP headers like:
"Content-type: text/html; Charset=iso-8859-2"
otherwise the converter assumes the output in ISO-8859-1.
It would be nice if there is some way to configure this header.
I just overwrited the file "functions/head.c". It works, but
it is not the clean solution to the problem.

I would be happy, if you can address this issue in the next
release.

Thanks, Jan.

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 [1998-04-04 07:36 UTC] zeev
Use the header() command, possibly in an auto-prepended
file.

 
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