Marcus Better wrote:
>>Well, what's exactly the real problem here ? Does the link point to an
>>invalid URL instead of your directory ?
>>
>>
>
>Actually the link works, it just looks ugly. Like this:
> Täby
>
>If I replace "iso-8859-1" by "utf-8" in the header then it displays
>correctly. I
> Well, what's exactly the real problem here ? Does the link point to an
> invalid URL instead of your directory ?
Actually the link works, it just looks ugly. Like this:
Täby
If I replace "iso-8859-1" by "utf-8" in the header then it displays
correctly. I guess it makes sense to use the local
Marcus Better wrote:
> Package: llgal
> Version: 0.12-1
> Severity: normal
>
> llgal generates HTML files with a content-type specifying
> "charset=ISO-8859-1", but directory names are not encoded correctly. I
> have LANG=sv_SE.UTF-8 and have a directory named 'Täby' (that's T, a
> with umlaut, b,
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llgal generates HTML files with a content-type specifying
"charset=ISO-8859-1", but directory names are not encoded correctly. I
have LANG=sv_SE.UTF-8 and have a directory named 'Täby' (that's T, a
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