1.1 --- a/docs/CHARSET.txt Thu Sep 02 19:33:37 2004 +0000
1.2 +++ b/docs/CHARSET.txt Fri Sep 03 20:03:47 2004 +0000
1.3 @@ -40,6 +40,15 @@
1.4 * Where the response content type does not specify a character set, a default
1.5 character set is used to encode Unicode response data (eg. HTML pages).
1.6
1.7 +Restrictions in and Omissions from Standards
1.8 +--------------------------------------------
1.9 +
1.10 +The encoding of character sets such as UTF-16 in HTTP POST request body
1.11 +messages of content/media type application/x-www-form-urlencoded is not
1.12 +properly standardised. Therefore, it is highly recommended that UTF-8 be used
1.13 +as an encoding should the various single byte encodings (eg. ISO-8859-1) not
1.14 +cover the range of characters to be displayed and received.
1.15 +
1.16 Framework Behaviour
1.17 -------------------
1.18