I get this validation warning when I try and validate my page.
The character encoding specified in the HTTP header (iso-8859-1) is
different from the value in the element (utf-8). I will use the
value from the HTTP header (iso-8859-1) for this validation.
Here is the encoding set for the file:
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=utf-8" />
If I try and use characters like ĉĵŝĝ (iso-8859-3 compatible) they are rendered incorrectly. I think this is an issue with the server in my college because it is using the version one of the Latin encoding (iso-8859-1).
Is there a way I can get round this (if the problem lies with the encoding set with the college’s server)?
Thanks.
You can also set this option in your
.htaccessfileThat way, all the files with the above extensions will be served with utf-8 instead of iso-8859-1
Bye