5 If for some reason you are unable to convert all webpages to UTF-8, you can
6 use this directive as a stop-gap compatibility change to let HTML Purifier
7 deal with non UTF-8 input. This technique has notable deficiencies:
8 absolutely no characters outside of the selected character encoding will be
9 preserved, not even the ones that have been ampersand escaped (this is due
10 to a UTF-8 specific <em>feature</em> that automatically resolves all
11 entities), making it pretty useless for anything except the most I18N-blind
12 applications, although %Core.EscapeNonASCIICharacters offers fixes this
13 trouble with another tradeoff. This directive only accepts ISO-8859-1 if
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