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Originally posted by sock
I suppose it might not work on pre-Unicode systems (I've never tried it)
Well, if I get you right, what you said actually works
. A UTF-8 encoded page can be viewed correctly in Windows Me (under IE6). At least that's what I've tried - the Japanese characters and Chinese characters did show in my page -, so I suppose that a Unicode-encoded page still works (showing characters appropriately) under non-unicode windows (95/98/Me)
Also, the charset tag has actually been added to the page
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Originally posted by sock
This will tell the HTTP server to include that information when sending the file's header to Web browsers.
Really? I think it is the browsers that "interprets" the meta tag...
If you use php, the server head thing must be output with Header function, I think...
Well, I could be wrong anyway