-<dt class="v3">ProxyHTMLCharsetAlias</dt>
-<dd class="v3">
-<p>Syntax <code>ProxyHTMLCharsetAlias charset alias [alias ...]</code></p>
-<p>This server-wide directive aliases one or more charset to another
-charset. This enables encodings not recognised by libxml2 to be handled
-internally by libxml2's charset support using the translation table for
-a recognised charset.</p>
-<p>For example, Latin 1 (<tt>ISO-8859-1</tt>) is supported by libxml2.
-Microsoft's <tt>Windows-1252</tt> is almost identical and can be supported
-by aliasing it:<br />
-<code>ProxyHTMLCharsetAlias ISO-8859-1 Windows-1252</code></p>
-</dd>
-<dt class="v3">ProxyHTMLCharsetDefault</dt>
-<dd class="v3">
-<p>Syntax <code>ProxyHTMLCharsetDefault name</code></p>
-<p>This defines the default encoding to assume when absolutely no charset
-information is available from the backend server. The default value for
-this is <code>ISO-8859-1</code>, as specified in HTTP/1.0 and assumed in
-earlier mod_proxy_html versions.</p>
-</dd>
-<dt class="v3">ProxyHTMLCharsetOut</dt>
-<dd class="v3">