On February 21, 2003 at 10:43, Kir Kolyshkin wrote:

> BTW ASPseek does (and internally stores all data in UTF-8, so it's not a 
> problem to have many different encodings in one DB, including even CJK 
> ideographs).
> 
> I suspect* if you will correctly specify charset (by having, say
> 
> <HEADER>
> ...
>   <META NAME="Content-Type" CONTENTS="text/html; charset=windows-1251">
> 
> in HTML document, ht://Dig will understand it and handle the document 
> correctly.
> 
> * DISCLAIMER: I'm not a ht://Dig expert, but rather ASPseek guru :)
According to the htdig site, it states it supports iso-8859-1 and
the standard HTML entity references.  I did not see anything else
about other encodings except that UTF-8 was on the TODO list.

--ewh

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