Guten Tag Jérôme Haguet,
am Mittwoch, 4. April 2007 um 14:53 schrieben Sie:

> + Changing the UTF-8 flag in Bugzilla will not change that, it will
> only result in bad display in my browser for existing data

This is because Bugzilla assumes after switching this parameter on,
that every content in your database already is UTF-8 and therefore
present it even to the users browser encoded in UTF-8 or rencoded from
UTF-8 to the characterset the users browser excepts.

> So, I see 2 solutions
> 1/ Converting my Bugzilla database to UTF-8 (I do not know how to
> do that right now, maybe exporting and importing)

There are some discussions on that at the bugzilla support mailing
list. One possible way is the following:

http://textsnippets.com/posts/show/84

My suggestion is to leave you're bugzilla installation the way it
always functined and let UTF-8 param switched off. I converted my
database manually because I had problems with SCMBugs comments in
Bugzilla frontend and german umlauts but it screwed up my attachments
for example. ;-) Bugzilla 3.0 will provide, or even Bugzilla 2.23.x is
already providing, I'm not sure, a script which will convert your
whole database content, if you like so. It's worth to wait, I think.

There's already a bug about that but I didn't find it at the moment.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen,

Thorsten Schöning

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