Re: Special Characters in Query String



Juan T. Llibre wrote:

> re:
> > Obviously UTF-8 is to be preferred
>
> Why ?

Globalization -- assuming you serve mostly content based on Western
European languages but don't want to get stuck with any 8 bit encodings
like ISO-8859-x.

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