Servus Uwe,
Tuesday, April 24, 2012, 5:36:26 PM, you wrote:
correctly passed to the system viewer. If the HTML itself bore a correct
header, all may have been OK. But in these messages, the HTML just starts
right off with text.
The internal viewer shows them properly right from the start.
Hello Raymund,
The system viewer doesn't respect the UTL-8 character set, but the
internal viewer shows them properly.
I would expect that the system viewer does not see the
Nobody expects the system viewer to see these, of course (those are 2
different programs and it'd be sad if they
Hello TB-BETA,
I have one sender (a forum's notifications) that sends me HTML+Text emails that
miss the correct HTML structure (no HTML, no HEAD, no BODY, no encoding)
but directly start with content.
When TheBat! is set to use the system HTML viewer
(was this meant to become the default setting,
Hi Viktor,
These messages have the following header:
Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8
I reported that problem before on BugTraq and did sent some messages
BUT my messages were detected properly as UTF-8 but not displayed
properly.
When I switched coding to something else
Hello RS,
Tuesday, April 24, 2012, 3:56:06 PM, you wrote:
BUT my messages were detected properly as UTF-8 but not displayed
properly.
When I switched coding to something else and back to UTF-8 they were
fine. For me personally the problem mainly was connected with messages
send in
Hello Viktor,
Tuesday, April 24, 2012, 5:28:15 PM, you wrote:
Probably the encoding was simply not applied. My messages are in Czech, but
IMO we can safely suppose the problem doesn't depend on the language, but
on the encoding. Encoding read out of the email doesn't seem to be
correctly
Hi Viktor,
Hello RS,
Tuesday, April 24, 2012, 3:56:06 PM, you wrote:
BUT my messages were detected properly as UTF-8 but not displayed
properly.
When I switched coding to something else and back to UTF-8 they were
fine. For me personally the problem mainly was connected with
Hi Raymund,
I would expect that the system viewer does not see the
Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
part. As the message doesn't contain a meta tag with the information
that the content is indeed UTF-8 it uses what ever it thinks is
correct. Which it
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