According to Zwierzu Z:
> II try use ht//dig with rh8.0, I install locale but unfotunatly it support's
> utf-8.
> Has anyone experience with ht//dig and rh8.0 ?
> I supouse tehat my problems relay mainly on locale problems.
> My htdig.conf looks have:
> locale: pl_PL.ISO-8859-2

Red Hat 8.0 sets the LANG environment variable to use utf-8 locales
by default, but that's not a problem for htdig, as it ignores this
environment variable and uses the locale attribute in its config file
instead.  The locale setting you show above should work fine under Red
Hat 8.0, which includes both utf-8 and 8-bit versions of most locales.

The snag is that Red Hat 8.0 includes an old 3.2.0b4 beta snapshot,
which doesn't work well with non-latin1 locales - a bad assumption was
made in its SGML entity decoding and reencoding routines.  I'd recommend
using either a very recent 3.2.0b4 development snapshot, or going with
the 3.1.6 stable release, and setting

translate_latin1: false

in your htdig.conf file.

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Spinal Cord Research Centre       WWW:    http://www.scrc.umanitoba.ca/
Dept. Physiology, U. of Manitoba  Winnipeg, MB  R3E 3J7  (Canada)


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