-<p class="v3">In version 3.0, this remains the default, but
-internationalisation support is further improved, and is no longer
-limited to the encodings supported by libxml2:</p>
-<ul class="v3">
-<li>The <code>ProxyHTMLCharsetAlias</code> directive enables server
-administrators to support additional encodings by aliasing them to
-something supported by libxml2.</li>
-<li>When a charset that is neither directly supported nor aliased is
-encountered, mod_proxy_html 3 will attempt to support it using Apache/APR's
-charset conversion support in <code>apr_xlate</code>, which on most platforms
-is a wrapper for the leading conversion utility <code>iconv</code>.
-Because of undocumented behaviour of libxml2, this may cause problems
-when charset is specified in an HTML <code>META</code> element. This
-feature is therefore only enabled when <code>ProxyHTMLMeta</code> is On.</li>
-</ul>
+<p>From <strong>Version 3.1</strong> the above is delegated to
+<a href="../mod_xml2enc/">mod_xml2enc</a>, which also expands charset support
+and enables you to:</p>
+<ol>
+<li>Handle any character set supported by iconv on your system, in addition
+to those supported by libxml2.</li>
+<li>Alias an unsupported charset to a supported one: for example nonstandard
+Windows codepages to ISO equivalents.</li>
+<li>Override the ISO-8859-1 Default encoding.</li>
+<li>Convert output to your choice of charset (at an additional processing cost).</li>
+</ol>