On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:57 PM, Richard Lynch richard.ly...@rasmussen.edu
wrote:
As I look at the “Technical Monitoring Overview” frame on my laptop proof
of concept install, there is no DOCTYPE, and the encoding is ISO-8859-1...
#fail
Thanks for the idea but the frame status.cgi has
Is this relevant?
http://www.mail-archive.com/pld-cvs-com...@lists.pld-linux.org/msg195151.html
Looks like it might be but I don't really understand it.
I'm using Nagios Version 3.0.6 on CentOS. I wonder if this is fixed in a
later
version.
Ian
I think the status info is Ajax-ed
As I look at the ³Technical Monitoring Overview² frame on my laptop proof of
concept install, there is no DOCTYPE, and the encoding is ISO-8859-1...
#fail
On 5/11/10 3:07 AM, Kumar, Ashish xml.de...@gmail.com wrote:
Is this relevant?
Is this relevant?
http://www.mail-archive.com/pld-cvs-com...@lists.pld-linux.org/msg195151.html
Looks like it might be but I don't really understand it.
I'm using Nagios Version 3.0.6 on CentOS. I wonder if this is fixed in a later
version.
Ian
I think the status info is Ajax-ed in... If so,
Hello,
We are currently using Nagios 3.0.6 on RHEL 5.
I have checked Nagios archives already but there is something I found
strange, so I am posting it here.
I was testing UTF-8 support in Nagios with following are the results:
1. Created 3 filesystems /Индия, /भारत, /インド (thank you Google
I think the status info is Ajax-ed in... If so, it’s a separate HTTP
request and process to display it, so being “different” should come as no
surprise.
So it may not be output by the server as UTF-8, or the Ajax routines to
parse/display the output may be maniuplating it as if it’s ASCII...