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apache doesn't neither converts from an ebcdic body if you send
then the body also has to be pre-encoded in utf-8

Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8

On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 5:14 PM, Kevin Turner <
kevin.turner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I am pretty sure we always ensure the data is in UTF-8 when sending
content that has a content type that is anything but "text/...."



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Sent: 25 August 2015 16:12
To: Web Enabling the IBM i (AS/400 and iSeries) <web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [WEB400] Content-type issue with application/json and
application/javascript

Hello Henrick. That's sort of what I suspected. Do I have to change the
CGI program to produce ASCII output, or is there a way to tell Apache to
do an EBCDIC to ASCII conversion on an "application/javascript" content
type?

On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 10:56 AM, Henrik Rützou <hr@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

apache converts ebcdic to utf-8 if the content type is text/...
othervise not.


On Tue, Aug 25, 2015 at 4:52 PM, Matt Lavinder <
mlavinder@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

We have several CGI programs that generate javascript, usually JSON.
For years we have set the content type to text/plain or
text/javascript. I'd like to start using the more standard
"application/json", but I am
hitting
a major snag. The output is garbage. I get the exact same output
when I set the content-type to application/javascript.

Just to verify this was related to CGI output, I used AddType to
change
the
content-type of static JavaScript files to "application/javascript".
Those
files look fine, so this must have something to do with it being CGI
output.

I don't really know what is up with the output, but I know it isn't
EBCDIC. It doesn't convert. Garbage in, garbage out. Changing the
content
type back to text/javascript sets everything right.

Anyone have any guesses what is going on here? We use CGIDEV2 under
IBM i 7.1. The default CCSID of our CGI jobs is 37.

Just so we are clear on one thing. We had the following settings in
our HTTP Conf:

DefaultFsCCSID 037
CGIConvMode %%EBCDIC/EBCDIC%%

I commented both settings out and it had no impact on the output
whatsoever. All of our CGI programs that use content type of "text/*"
seemed to work. The ones using "application/javascript" or
"application/json" for content type still looked like garbage. The
only guess I have is that mod_cgi sees that the content-type starts
with "application" and treats the output as binary, but I have no
idea how I
can
tell mod_cgi to treat "application/javascript" as text, or if that
is
even
the issue.

I am hoping someone has an idea. I know Apache pretty well, but
this one has me stumped.

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