This module provides the ability to specify character set translation or recoding.
Status: Experimental
Source File: mod_charset_lite.c
Module Identifier: charset_lite_module
  This is an experimental module and should be used with
  care.  Experiment with your mod_charset_lite configuration to
  ensure that it performs the desired function.
  
  mod_charset_lite allows the administrator to specify the
  source character set of objects as well as the character set they should 
  be translated into before sending to the client.  
  mod_charset_lite does not translate the data itself but
  instead tells Apache what translation to perform.  
  mod_charset_lite is applicable to EBCDIC and ASCII 
  host environments.  In an EBCDIC environment, Apache normally translates 
  text content from the code page of the Apache process locale to 
  ISO-8859-1.  mod_charset_lite can be used to specify that
  a different translation is to be performed.  In an ASCII environment,
  Apache normally performs no translation, so mod_charset_lite
  is needed in order for any translation to take place.
  
This module will only work if APACHE_XLATE is defined
  at compile time.
  This module provides a small subset of configuration mechanisms
  implemented by Russian Apache and its associated mod_charset.
  
The character set name parameters of CharsetSourceEnc and CharsetDefault must be acceptable to the translation mechanism used by APR on the system where mod_charset_lite is deployed. These character set names are not standardized and are usually not the same as the corresponding values used in http headers. Currently, APR can only use iconv(3), so you can easily test your character set names using the iconv(1) program, as follows:
iconv -f charsetsourceenc-value -t charsetdefault-value
If the translation rules don't make sense for the content, translation can fail in various ways, including:
  Syntax: CharsetSourceEnc charset
  
  Default: None
  
  Context: directory, virtual host
  
  Override: FileInfo
  
  Status: Experimental
  
  Module: mod_charset_lite
  
  
  The CharsetSourceEnc directive specifies the source charset
  of files in the associated container.
  
The value of the charset argument must be accepted as a valid character set name by the character set support in APR. Generally, this means that it must be supported by iconv.
Example:
    <Directory "/export/home/trawick/apacheinst/htdocs/convert">
    CharsetSourceEnc  UTF-16BE
    CharsetDefault    ISO8859-1
    </Directory>
  
  The character set names in this example work with the iconv
  translation support in Solaris 8.
  
  Syntax: CharsetDefault charset
  
  Default: None
  
  Context: directory, virtual host
  
  Override: FileInfo
  
  Status: Experimental
  
  Module: mod_charset_lite
  
  
  The CharsetDefault directive specifies the charset that
  content in the associated container should be translated to.
  
The value of the charset argument must be accepted as a valid character set name by the character set support in APR. Generally, this means that it must be supported by iconv.
Example:
    <Directory "/export/home/trawick/apacheinst/htdocs/convert">
    CharsetSourceEnc  UTF-16BE
    CharsetDefault    ISO8859-1
    </Directory>
  
  
  Syntax: CharsetOptions option
  [option] ...
  
  Default: DebugLevel=0 NoImplicitAdd
  
  Context: directory, virtual host
  
  Override: FileInfo
  
  Status: Experimental
  
  Module: mod_charset_lite
  
  
  The CharsetOptions directive configures certain behaviors 
  of mod_charset_lite.  Option can be one of
  
mod_charset_lite.  By default, no
  messages are generated.  This is equivalent to DebugLevel=0.
  With higher numbers, more debug messages are generated, and server 
  performance will be degraded.  The actual meanings of the numeric values
  are described with the definitions of the DBGLVL_ constants near the 
  beginning of mod_charset_lite.c.
  mod_charset_lite should implicitly insert its filter when
  the configuration specifies that the character set of content should be 
  translated.  If the filter chain is explicitly configured using the 
  AddOutputFilter directive, NoImplicitAdd should be specified so 
  that mod_charset_lite doesn't add its filter.