Peter Houppermans rašė:
> Virginijus,
>
> Just out of interest, are you using labels/names with characters not in 
> the bottom part of the ACSII chart?  Maybe it shows me for the dinosaur 
> I am (although I did at least escape FORTAN/COBOL :-) but I do recall 
> that causing problems in quite a lot of code in the early days of 
> programming, and your language does have a number of very interesting 
> looking characters (it's not as challenging as Thai, though, at least 
> you still use spaces between the words :-).
>
> As a theory it may be worth taking out characters that are above ASCII 
> 128 and see if it then works - you may have discovered an 
> internationalisation (i8n) bug.  It could be one of those weird gotchas 
> that sometimes lurk in code, such as the Geeklog CMS inability to have 
> the word "python" in a subject..
>
>   

I am using utf8 encoding for translation, for  account chart and for 
PostgreSQL database if you about it. I don't have any character encoding 
problem on LedgerSMB.

If you about e-mail encoding. You are right. I am bad boy. I send to 
maillist email in wrong encoding with characters bellow ACSII 128 code.


Best wishes,
Virginijus

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