WebSpeed
Product Update Bulletin
Storing the MIME Code-page Name
To store the MIME code-page name, use one of the following techniques:
CAUTION: Dynamic code-page support does not work if the code-page name is stored using the CHARSET attribute of the META tag exclusively or the WebSpeed API outputContentType() function (which does the same) exclusively. You must also store the code-page name in wscharset, as described in this section. CAUTION: If you store the code-page name using the CHARSET attribute of the META tag or the WebSpeed API outputContentType() function, and you store the code-page name in wscharset as described in this section, the stored code-page names must match.
NOTE: The field must be called wscharset.- Using HTML, store the MIME code-page name in a hidden form-field or a query field called wscharset.
In the following fragment, the MIME code-page name is stored in a hidden form-field called wscharset:
In the following fragment, the MIME code page is stored in a query field called wscharset:
NOTE: The cookie must be called wscharset.- In 4GL, use the SET-COOKIE API function to create a cookie called wscharset containing the MIME code-page name, as shown in the following fragment:
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