In article <Pine.LNX.4.10.9908011003460.26507-100000@gatekeeper.zwax.mtg .co.at>, Andreas Kostyrka <andreas@mtg.co.at> writes
On Sun, 1 Aug 1999, Brian Hooper wrote:
From the standpoint of a Japanese Zope user:
... Well, you could add
<dtml-call "RESPONSE.set('content-type','text/html')">
to your standard_html_header. it would seem reasonable for the default to be html the odd case being binary Actually, we did hit this problem too, but only when one of our sales types was trying out ZOPE (to know what he is selling ;) ), and Win98/IE5 added some curious characters. OTOH, developing for ISOLATIN1 with X11/Netscape never provoked this kind of problems.
(Even more curious is, that IE5 DOES display application/octet-stream as HTML, even with a missing <HTML> and <BODY> tag it seems ;) )
yes I found IE5 displayed correctly, another Bill attempt to discredit the opposition ;)
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