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author | wycats <wycats@gmail.com> | 2010-06-27 21:12:10 -0700 |
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committer | wycats <wycats@gmail.com> | 2010-06-27 21:13:55 -0700 |
commit | 25215d7285db10e2c04d903f251b791342e4dd6a (patch) | |
tree | dd9e3f755aaef1e328d142967db216183f7db610 /actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/http/response.rb | |
parent | 06b0d6e5cdcfab8d49bcf559008f1753f3e7853c (diff) | |
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Fix several known web encoding issues:
* Specify accept-charset on all forms. All recent browsers,
as well as IE5+, will use the encoding specified for form
parameters
* Unfortunately, IE5+ will not look at accept-charset unless
at least one character in the form's values is not in the
page's charset. Since the user can override the default
charset (which Rails sets to UTF-8), we provide a hidden
input containing a unicode character, forcing IE to look
at the accept-charset.
* Now that the vast majority of web input is UTF-8, we set
the inbound parameters to UTF-8. This will eliminate many
cases of incompatible encodings between ASCII-8BIT and
UTF-8.
* You can safely ignore params[:_snowman_]
TODO:
* Validate inbound text to confirm it is UTF-8
* Combine the whole_form implementations in form_helper_test
and form_tag_helper_test
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