The upload-charset Element"
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+ | '''Syntax:''' | ||
+ | <upload-charset>''a_charset''|'''UTF-8'''</upload-charset> | ||
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+ | [Default: UTF-8] | ||
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+ | It specifies the charset (aka., encoding) for the uploaded text files if no charset is specified with the content type. | ||
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+ | If the uploaded file is binary, there is no encoding issue at all. | ||
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+ | Notice that the <tt>upload-charset-finder-class</tt> element has the higher priority. | ||
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Revision as of 15:33, 4 December 2010
Syntax:
<upload-charset>a_charset|UTF-8</upload-charset>
[Default: UTF-8]
It specifies the charset (aka., encoding) for the uploaded text files if no charset is specified with the content type.
If the uploaded file is binary, there is no encoding issue at all.
Notice that the upload-charset-finder-class element has the higher priority.
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