…therwise if the media type of the resource is text/xml or application/xml (see [RFC2376] ), or if it matches the conventions text/*+xml or application/*+xml (see [RFC3023] and/or its successors), then the encoding is recognized as specified in [XML 1.0] , otherwise the value of t…
…therwise if the media type of the resource is text/xml or application/xml (see [RFC2376] ), or if it matches the conventions text/*+xml or application/*+xml (see [RFC3023] and/or its successors ), then the encoding is recognized as specified in [XML 1.0] otherwise the value of th…
…strate use of the charset parameter of the Content-Type header, as defined in [ RFC2376 ], as well as the XML "encoding" attribute, which together provide charset identification information for MIME and XML processors. XML also provides a language tagging capability for specifyin…
…strate use of the charset parameter of the Content-Type header, as defined in [ RFC2376 ], as well as the XML "encoding" attribute, which together provide charset identification information for MIME and XML processors. XML also provides a language tagging capability for specifyin…
…strate use of the charset parameter of the Content-Type header, as defined in [ RFC2376 ], as well as the XML "encoding" attribute, which together provide charset identification information for MIME and XML processors. XML also provides a language tagging capability for specifyin…
…strate use of the charset parameter of the Content-Type header, as defined in [ RFC2376 ], as well as the XML "encoding" attribute, which together provide charset identification information for MIME and XML processors. XML also provides a language tagging capability for specifyin…
…nstrate use of the charset parameter of the Content-Type header, as defined in [RFC2376], as well as the XML "encoding" attribute, which together provide charset identification information for MIME and XML processors. XML also provides a language tagging capability for specifying…
…strate use of the charset parameter of the Content-Type header, as defined in [ RFC2376 ], as well as the XML "encoding" attribute, which together provide charset identification information for MIME and XML processors. XML also provides a language tagging capability for specifyin…
…nstrate use of the charset parameter of the Content-Type header, as defined in [RFC2376], as well as the XML "encoding" attribute, which together provide charset identification information for MIME and XML processors. XML also provides a language tagging capability for specifying…
…strate use of the charset parameter of the Content-Type header, as defined in [ RFC2376 ], as well as the XML "encoding" attribute, which together provide charset identification information for MIME and XML processors. XML also provides a language tagging capability for specifyin…