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Comment LC-1693
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Commenter: Laurens Holst <lholst@students.cs.uu.nl>

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Fourth, section 2.3.4 Meta http-equiv Elements: why are these supported
at all, especially Content-Type and Cache-Control? In section 3.3, a
<meta> element is listed as an option to indicate character encoding,
given that there is an XML declaration and this <meta> only complicates
character set detection, I do not see a reason for allowing this.
(space separated ids)
(Please make sure the resolution is adapted for public consumption)


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