Firefox sets wrong encoding to directory listings?
Christopher Aillon
caillon at redhat.com
Sat Nov 24 23:14:46 UTC 2007
On 11/25/2007 12:02 AM, Christopher Aillon wrote:
> On 11/24/2007 09:54 PM, Martin Sourada wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> not sure if this is the right list, but I set up a http server for some
>> local network (so it is not accessible from outside) and would like to
>> have all the content in UTF-8 (I also use some non ISO-8859-1 characters
>> in file names), so I set up a HEADER.xhtml that is prepended to
>> directory listings (and the same file is included at the beginning of
>> the other pages) with this encoding settings:
>>
>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>> ...
>> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/>
>> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="application/xhtml+xml;
>> charset=UTF-8"/>
>>
>> So, I would suppose that browser detects the character encoding right
>> and selects UTF-8. However, while this is true for ordinal pages, for
>> directory listings it always selects ISO-8859-1. I also went through the
>> apache configuration files and tried both using AddDefaultCharset UTF-8
>> and not using it with the same result.
>>
>> As you might noticed, I thought at first that this is a server issue,
>> but I just tried it in ELinks and it works as expected. So, where the
>> problem lies? I have problems with it when using epiphany or firefox.
>> Should I file a bug against firefox?
>
> The server supplied headers will always win. My guess is that Apache is
> sending Content-Type: text/html. Which means your meta tags (why are
> you sending two of them!?!) will have no effect. And since the document
> is text/html and being processed as such, your <?xml?> declaration also
> has no effect.
>
See also https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=214952
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