Character encoding in web gallery

Hi,
When creating web galleries, LR seems to use UTF-8 encoding for it.. Can I change it to use ISO-Latin-1? I use mostly Finnish in the galleries, and UTF-8 causes some of the Finnish characters to show incorrectly. A test gallery where you can see the problem:
http://patej.1g.fi/judo/alkeiskurssi_k2006/content/index.html
My browsers try to read it as ISO-Latin-1-page, which results in showing 'ä' and 'ö' characters incorrectly. I can of course change the encoding the browser uses to view the page, but that isn't too convenient.. Any ideas how to create LR-galleries, which use ISO-Latin-1?
looking forward to any advice,
--patrik

Well, it seems LR's output
does not validate. Hence some browsers seem to get the charset wrong as "iso-8859-1". (If I change the display to UTF-8 in the browser manually, the site looks fine.)
Try manually fixing at least the
first reported error (the omitted end tag in the charset-definition) and see if it works then.
Alexander.
Canon EOS 400D (aka. XTi) • 20" iMac Intel • 12" PowerBook G4 • OS X 10.4 • LR 1 • PSE 4

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