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a841435e — Adrian Cochrane Support clientside certificates for HTTPS & Gemini. 2 years ago

#Optimize Charset Sniffing

Almost all charsets are supersets of ASCII, so when sniffing the charset for files which don't specify the encoding in their MIMEtype I can treat all the preceding text as ASCII. Though I suppose for this trick to work on UTF16 or UTF32 I'd need to remove any 0 bytes.