From the HTML 4.01 Specification:
The content type "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" is inefficient for sending large quantities of binary data or text containing non-ASCII characters. The content type "multipart/form-data" should be used for submitting forms that contain files, non-ASCII data, and binary data.
I know almost nothing about Java (these days) or .Net but I'd be very surprised (read: eyes wide and mouth agape in utter disbelief) if they didn't have plenty of support for multipart/form-data. It's what every browser uses for file uploads, for example...
So, it seems to me that the bottom line is that, even though you took a circuitous route there, you found the right way to be doing things.
-sauoq "My two cents aren't worth a dime.";
In reply to Re: UTF-8, CGI.pm and LWP: some observations
by sauoq
in thread UTF-8, CGI.pm and LWP: some observations
by scollyer
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