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libapache-mod-encoding: Apache module for non-ascii filename interoperability

Distribution Debian testing
Abteilung net
Quelle libapache-mod-encoding
Version 0.0.20021209-8
Maintainer Tatsuki Sugiura <sugi@nemui.org>
Beschreibung This module improves non-ascii filename interoperability of
apache (and mod_dav).
.
It seems many WebDAV clients send filename in its platform-local
encoding. But since mod_dav expects everything, even HTTP request
line, to be in UTF-8, this causes an interoperability problem.
.
I believe this is a future issue for specification (RFC?) to
standardize encoding used in HTTP request-line and HTTP header,
but life would be much easier if mod_dav (and others) can handle
various encodings sent by clients, TODAY. This module does just that.
Abhängig vonapache-common (>= 1.3.28-1), libc6 (>= 2.3.5-1), libiconv-hook1, apache | apache-perl | apache-ssl
Recommendslibapache-mod-dav
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