Hi Frank,

--On December 8, 2006 11:47:26 AM +0100 Frank Strauß <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

This is a bug in Mulberry - its not sending utf-8 as it should, but
instead iso-8859-1 or something. I guess I will kick the Mulberry person
and get them to fix it :-)

Hi Cyrus,

thanks for your quick response.

I'm not completely sure, but I don't think it's a bug in Mulberry. I
recoded Mulberry's request myself and could not find any problems. Then I
tried Mozilla Sunbird and had the same problem: pure ASCII requests work
fine, umlauts in the SUMMARY (or elsewhere?) raise the same error on the
server. The encoding of the same three umlauts results in the same six
UTF-8 octets.

Here is the "Ethereal Follow TCP Stream" output of both requests. (Sorry
for any inconvenience due to this message's "flowed" format.) Note the
different Content-Type values and the different line breaks (0x0a in
Mulberry, 0x0d 0x0a in Sunbird), though the raised error is the same.

I do not yet have an iCal3 to play with. Can you suggest any other
clients I could try and compare?

I did do some more investigation and it is a server problem. I added a ticket for it and will fix fairly soon:

<http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/calendarserver/ticket/92>

--
Cyrus Daboo

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