Sierk, Re: "Concerning your desire to individually configure the encoding instead of rely on the default encoding..." Actually, I have no desire to individually configure the encoding. As far as I know, there is no way to do so in a CSS file anyway. Re: "It seems, that IIS/ASP.Net gives you the ability to use individual Web.config files to overwrite the default response encoding." That may be true for .Net, which is what uses the web.config file, but I am not using .Net. > Perhaps you should look at > http://httpd.apache.org/ Not an option. --DougReceived on Wednesday, 27 June 2007 16:43:24 GMT
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