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and subject line Bugscan now lists the charset as utf-8
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Package: www.debian.org
Severity: normal

1) This report is about the page:

http://bugs.debian.org/release-critical/debian/all.html

Since it changes often, I mention the time present at the top of the page:

Sun Dec 3 14:23:00 UTC 2006

2) Now the problem: I copy some parts of the page here (this is the text which 
I see without formatting)

Package: antigravitaattori (debian/main).
Maintainer: Gürkan Sengün <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Package: e3 (debian/main).
Maintainer: Paweł Więcek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Package: elfsh (debian/main).
Maintainer: Andrés Roldán <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 

The name of the maintainers seem strange: do they really contain e.g. the 
trademark sign and the copyright sign?

I guess this is an encoding problem:
the page is delivered in iso-8859-1 encoding but
the maintainers are (incorrectly) encoded in UTF-8.
To justify this, I present the above snippets here when I manually select 
UTF-8 for this page:

Package: antigravitaattori (debian/main).
Maintainer: Gürkan Sengün <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Package: e3 (debian/main).
Maintainer: Paweł Więcek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Package: elfsh (debian/main).
Maintainer: Andrés Roldán <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Best wishes,

        Gábor Braun


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bugscan now correctly reports the charset as utf-8; will be correct
the next time that bugscan runs.


Don Armstrong

-- 
Unix, MS-DOS, and Windows NT (also known as the Good, the Bad, and
the Ugly).
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