On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 10:48:29PM +0100, Pier Fumagalli wrote: > On 24 Oct 2005, at 22:41, Joerg Heinicke wrote: > > On 24.10.2005 23:34, Pier Fumagalli wrote: > > > > > >>> The JIRA import seems to have a UTF-8 vs. LATIN-1 encoding problem. > >>> > >> If you click on the link backs to the original issues, you'll see > >> (at least, that's what I see in my browser) that the data was > >> corrupted by Bugzilla, not by Jira: > > > > For me too. If I switch the page to UTF-8 by hand I see the names > > correctly. But independent on this: Could not the user change its > > name himself? This would make it superfluous to care about this > > issue more than necessarily. > > Of course you do... Because they submitted the form subscribing > originally in UTF-8, Bugzilla stored it "as is" but that said, it's > delivering pages in ISO8859-1...
Bugzilla and Jira use the same MySQL 3.23 database, and MySQL <4.1 doesn't have unicode support. See: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-559 --Jeff > And yes... Users can change their full name (and email) by themselves... > > > Pier >
