Bernd Petrovitsch writes:
> On 27/05/2020 01:08, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> > Basically unknown. For the most part, log files are us-ascii, but some
> > entries contain user entered data such as names or (malformed) email
>
> If the user enters his name in a HTML form with e.g. German umlauts,
>
Hi!
On 27/05/2020 01:08, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 5/26/20 4:30 PM, Brett Delmage wrote:
[...]
>> What is the character set coding for the log files, please?
>> I'm using MM 2.1.29
>
> Basically unknown. For the most part, log files are us-ascii, but some
> entries contain user entered data such
Mark Sapiro writes:
> On 5/26/20 4:30 PM, Brett Delmage wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > What is the character set coding for the log files, please?
> > I'm using MM 2.1.29
>
> Basically unknown. For the most part, log files are us-ascii,
I would consider declaring ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-15, or
On Tue, 26 May 2020, Mark Sapiro wrote:
What is the character set coding for the log files, please?
I'm using MM 2.1.29
Basically unknown. For the most part, log files are us-ascii, but some
entries contain user entered data such as names or (malformed) email
addresses that might contain
On 5/26/20 4:30 PM, Brett Delmage wrote:
> Hi!
>
> What is the character set coding for the log files, please?
> I'm using MM 2.1.29
Basically unknown. For the most part, log files are us-ascii, but some
entries contain user entered data such as names or (malformed) email
addresses that might