Re: Winnet HttpAddRequestHeaders in Chinese
- From: v-garych@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Gary Chang[MSFT]")
- Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 08:36:57 GMT
Hi Charlie,
>......, Window XP Pro seems to work as expected, but with
>Window 2003, Server received garbled text for Chinese
>characters only(English characters are fine).
OK, I got it, the problem is when you use a Windows 2003 machine as a
client to send the HttpRequest header, the server will receive the garbled
text.
If so, I suggest you change the Windows 2003 client machine's Regional and
Language Option to the China/Chinese setting at first, the problem may be
caused by the Win2003 client machine misinterpret the Chinese character
input due to a non-Chinese system locale setting.
By the way, we don't recommend to contain the non-ANSI characters in a
HttpRequest header, the usual convention is you can post those Unicode text
in a HTTP packet's body...
Thanks for your understanding!
Best regards,
Gary Chang
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