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: '''ns_register_encoding''' command enables mapping of method/URL combinations to specific charset encodings used to decode the request. If no mapping exists for a given method/URL, the server will use that defined for the virtual server or process wide by the ''urlcharset'' config setting. This setting defaults to NULL, or no encoding, thus assuming UTF-8 characters in the request data. | : '''ns_register_encoding''' command enables mapping of method/URL combinations to specific charset encodings used to decode the request. If no mapping exists for a given method/URL, the server will use that defined for the virtual server or process wide by the ''urlcharset'' config setting. This setting defaults to NULL, or no encoding, thus assuming UTF-8 characters in the request data. | ||
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[[Category:Documentation]] [[Category:Core Tcl API]] | [[Category:Documentation]] [[Category:Core Tcl API]] |
Latest revision as of 02:05, 20 June 2010
NAME
- ns_register_encoding - Map method/URL combination to a specific charset encoding for decoding the request (new in AOLserver 4.5)
SYNOPSIS
- ns_register_encoding ?-noinherit? method URL charset
DESCRIPTION
- ns_register_encoding command enables mapping of method/URL combinations to specific charset encodings used to decode the request. If no mapping exists for a given method/URL, the server will use that defined for the virtual server or process wide by the urlcharset config setting. This setting defaults to NULL, or no encoding, thus assuming UTF-8 characters in the request data.
- charset should be in the MIME format, not Tcl encoding format, i.e. iso-8859-1, not iso8859-1.