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    WEBJan 15, 2011 · Both forms of the meta charset declaration are equivalent and should work the same across browsers. But, there are a few things …

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      meta which is basically metadata is a HTML tag which provides the information about the data. The meta data is always passed as a name-value pair. For example in http-equiv="Content-Type", http-equiv is the key name and "Content-Type" is the value, same with charset="utf-8".
      specifies the media type which is text/html and the character set. In HTML5, both <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> and <meta charset="utf-8" /> are the same. The latter is the just a short version.
      A meta element with a http-equiv attribute whose value is "content-type" and which has an accompanying content attribute and value represents a character encoding declaration. core attributes & event-handler attributes & xml attributes & http-equiv = "content-type" ★ & content ★
      In HTML5, both <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> and <meta charset="utf-8" /> are the same. The latter is the just a short version. Since different languages have different character sets, charset=utf-8" can be important in ensuring the page displays correctly across browsers.
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