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Posted by Marek Kilimajer on 06/05/05 18:19
Richard Lynch wrote:
> On Sat, June 4, 2005 3:53 am, Chris Drozdowski said:
>
>>Will PHP scripts that work properly with the current version (1.0.4) of
>>Firefox need to be modified for the feature detailed below in Firefox
>>1.1?
>>
>>See:
>>http://www.mozilla.org/projects/deerpark/new-web-dev-features.html
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>>"URIs always sent as UTF8
>>
>>URIs are now always sent to the server as UTF8, regardless of the
>>linking page's encoding. This fixes images and links on sites with
>>non-ASCII filenames."
>
>
> AIUI, UTF-8 is a super-set of ASCII.
>
> So if your filenames are all ASCII, you're fine.
filenames... but what about query strings? I use get method for search
pages. I wonder if the "funky" characters will make it through.
>
> If you've been using funky characters like umlauts and they've been
> magically working, you could be in trouble...
>
> At least, that's my best guess.
>
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