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17 #include "ap_config.h"
23 #include "http_core.h"
24 #include "util_charset.h"
26 /* ap_hdrs_to_ascii, ap_hdrs_from_ascii
28 * These are the translation handles used to translate between the network
29 * format of protocol headers and the local machine format.
31 * For an EBCDIC machine, these are valid handles which are set up at
32 * initialization to translate between ISO-8859-1 and the code page of
35 * For an ASCII machine, these remain NULL so that when they are stored
36 * in the BUFF via ap_bsetop(BO_RXLATE) it ensures that no translation is
40 apr_xlate_t *ap_hdrs_to_ascii, *ap_hdrs_from_ascii;
42 /* ap_locale_to_ascii, ap_locale_from_ascii
44 * These handles are used for the translation of content, unless a
45 * configuration module overrides them.
47 * For an EBCDIC machine, these are valid handles which are set up at
48 * initialization to translate between ISO-8859-1 and the code page of
49 * the httpd process's locale.
51 * For an ASCII machine, these remain NULL so that no translation is
52 * performed (unless a configuration module does something, of course).
55 apr_xlate_t *ap_locale_to_ascii, *ap_locale_from_ascii;
57 #endif /*APACHE_XLATE*/