IIS5.1 is very old code (2001). Unfortunately my IIS7 Windows 2008
expired so I cannot check right now. Maybe somebody else can help??

On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 2:59 PM, Arno Garrels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Arno Garrels wrote:
>> Francois Piette wrote:
>>
>>> In your example, char #162 is replaced by "&cent;" in the html
>>> output. This represent the cnet character whatever the code page is.
>>
>> Actually that is the bug, since #162 is the cent sign in CP 1252 but
>> not in CP 1251. This function is used to generate directory listings,
>> most file names including characters above #128 will be wrong
>> when the server does not run on Windows CP 1252.
>
> Looking at the file listing IIS 5.1 returns:
> Links are URL-encoded UTF-8 (as already added to Icsv7), but characters
> above #127 in file names are plain, non-encoded ANSI characters with current
> default ANSI code page. There's no charset specified in both HTTP and HTML
> header.
>
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