Summary | Character encoding problems |
Queue | Kronolith |
Queue Version | HEAD |
Type | Bug |
State | Not A Bug |
Priority | 1. Low |
Owners | |
Requester | joho (at) webbplatsen (dot) se |
Created | 08/31/2005 (7272 days ago) |
Due | |
Updated | 10/02/2005 (7240 days ago) |
Assigned | 08/31/2005 (7272 days ago) |
Resolved | 10/02/2005 (7240 days ago) |
Github Issue Link | |
Github Pull Request | |
Milestone | |
Patch | No |
State ⇒ Not A Bug
it. This has been a problem on and off for some time.
components (IMP, Framework, Horde, Turba).
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
State ⇒ Feedback
issues have been fixed recently.
Priority ⇒ 3. High
Type ⇒ Bug
Summary ⇒ Character encoding problems
Queue ⇒ Kronolith
State ⇒ Unconfirmed
meeting from a user with the name "Mats Djärf". The invite message
text contains 8bit characteras, as does the header (due to both the
sender's name and also the subject, which was "Möte"). The message
headers do not indicate any form of encoding other than "7bit" which
is stated as "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit". The "User-Agent"
header for that message is "Kronolith 2.1-cvs". The "ä" in "Mats
Djärf" is garbled (binary) in IMP's mailbox view and in other mail
programs.
One other thing with the character encoding is that when I create a
new appointment and select "Mats Djärf" as an atendee, Kronolith
displays his name as "Mats Dj?rf" in the screen where I add atendees.