If no override-media-type is given, then the default charset is still ISO 8859-1 (see line 76 in http_response_parser.cpp).
However, if the user gives an override-media-type, then there is no charset unless the user explicitly includes a "; charset=..." as part of the override-media-type; hence, the bytes will pass through unchanged.
I can't think of anything else that's sensible to do.
If no override-media-type is given, then the default charset is still ISO 8859-1 (see line 76 in http_response_ parser. cpp).
However, if the user gives an override- media-type, then there is no charset unless the user explicitly includes a "; charset=..." as part of the override- media-type; hence, the bytes will pass through unchanged.
I can't think of anything else that's sensible to do.