Wednesday, December 10. b. 2003 23:37, Tommy Gildseth don čállet:
Keld Jørn Simonsen wrote:
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 05:03:39PM +0100, Tommy Gildseth wrote:
If the server already sends ISO-8859-1/15 as the content-type, the browser(at least Mozilla) will prefer this over what is specified in the HTML document.
Are you sure? I believe the browser will always follow the meta tags of the docyment, if present, as this is a way to override the system wide settings of the server. Would be silly the other way around (- or give less capabilities), and I believe this is not well defined in a RFC, while meta tags are well defined.
As I said, this is the behaviour I have experienced that Mozilla has. I haven't tested it with other browsers, so I couldn't really tell if the same goes for Opera and IE etc.
Tommy
I have experienced the same thing. I uploaded some utf-8 pages to d.s.n/ ~albbas/. The pages had the meta-utf-8 thingie defined, but the pages displayed the latin1 version of the utf-8 characters. I tested with mozilla 1.5 and konqueror 3.1.4.