in reply to Differences in UTF-8 html form

A guess:

What do you send as Content-Type in the HTTP headers? (Moz/FF: Right Click -> View Page Info -> Encoding)

Maybe the Moz/FF on OpenBSD prefers the HTTP Content-Type, and ignores the one you set in the HTML, thus not sending utf-8. And the Moz/FF on Linux ignores the HTTP Content-Type, respecting the HTML <meta>, and thus sends correct utf-8.

Just a guess, though.

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Re^2: Differences in UTF-8 html form
by Realbot (Scribe) on Jan 09, 2005 at 19:56 UTC
    Maybe it wasn't clear in my posting, but it was the server OS that changed, not the client. I used Mozilla and Firefox as clients under Debian Woody with ISO-8859-1 encoding.
    Thanks anyway for your reply.