Hi Miguel,
Yes, as I wrote in my first email, all encoding options in zope.conf
are set to utf-8...
On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 9:13 PM, Miguel Beltran R. wrote:
>
>
> 2012/2/6 Hugo Ramos
>
>
>>
>> But this doesn't seem to be the problem because templates encoded as
>> utf-8 or iso-8859-1 all have
2012/2/6 Hugo Ramos
> But this doesn't seem to be the problem because templates encoded as
> utf-8 or iso-8859-1 all have the same problem.
>
> Any more ideas?
>
>
> are you played witth *default-zpublisher-encoding* option in zope.conf?
Lo bueno de viv
On 02/06/2012 04:59 PM, Hugo Ramos wrote:
Is there any tool I can use to convert all objects in my data.fs to utf-8?
I had unicode related problems which usually come from mixing different
encodings. In my case pretty much all my data also comes from a
relational database. Also, not all versi
Is there any tool I can use to convert all objects in my data.fs to utf-8?
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 3:24 PM, Dragos Chirila wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You have to make sure that everything has the same encoding (strings, text
> values). I recomend you to convert everything to unicode and then put
> someth
The correct prefix in the HTML header ( is not needed because it affects
the browser behavior only and all my 3 browsers are set to UTF-8 by
default.
I've checked and I have some templates encoded as utf-8 and others as
iso-8859-1. This happens because some of the templates (mainly the
ones encode
Hi,
You have to make sure that everything has the same encoding (strings, text
values). I recomend you to convert everything to unicode and then put
something like below as a first line in your page:
and in the HEAD
HTH,
Dragos
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 2:38 PM, Hugo Ramos wrote:
> I guess
I guess no one has charset problems...
On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 6:06 PM, Hugo Ramos wrote:
> Yellow,
>
> I've noticed charset problems displaying HTML pages.
>
> Let's say I want to display a page using a DTML Method like this:
>
>
>
> ...
>
>
>
> á Á à À ç
>
>
>
> This page is ok and I can
Yellow,
I've noticed charset problems displaying HTML pages.
Let's say I want to display a page using a DTML Method like this:
...
á Á à À ç
This page is ok and I can see the portuguese letters fine.
The problem starts when I do this:
...
á Á à À ç
The first line of character
Am Montag, den 02.05.2005, 09:43 +0200 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Hello everybody,
>I change the file "manage.dtml" in ..\python\app\dtml. This is the change
> I've done:
> "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd";>
>
>
>
> Zope on &dtml-BASE0;
Yes, thats a common problem - true HTTP-
Hello everybody,
I change the file "manage.dtml" in ..\python\app\dtml. This is the change
I've done:
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd";>
Zope on &dtml-BASE0;
Best regards.
Jean Tinguely.
Selon Tino Wildenhain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Am Donnerstag, den 28.04.2005, 15:48 +0200
Am Donnerstag, den 28.04.2005, 15:48 +0200 schrieb Daniel Dekany:
> Thursday, April 28, 2005, 3:11:01 PM, Peter Eis wrote:
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> >>Hello the list,
> >> In Zope.conf ( ZOPE 2.7.5-final ) I changed "rest-input-encoding" and
> >>"rest-output-encoding" to send "UTF-8"
Daniel Dekany wrote:
>Thursday, April 28, 2005, 3:11:01 PM, Peter Eis wrote:
>
>
>
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hello the list,
>>> In Zope.conf ( ZOPE 2.7.5-final ) I changed "rest-input-encoding" and
>>>"rest-output-encoding" to send "UTF-8" and then restarted the server. But in
Thursday, April 28, 2005, 3:11:01 PM, Peter Eis wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>Hello the list,
>> In Zope.conf ( ZOPE 2.7.5-final ) I changed "rest-input-encoding" and
>>"rest-output-encoding" to send "UTF-8" and then restarted the server. But in
>>my
>>webbrowser, the files are always r
Hello,
I reach my ZOPE server directly.
Best regards.
Jean Tinguely.
Selon Peter Eis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >Hello the list,
> > In Zope.conf ( ZOPE 2.7.5-final ) I changed "rest-input-encoding" and
> >"rest-output-encoding" to send "UTF-8" and then restarted
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hello the list,
> In Zope.conf ( ZOPE 2.7.5-final ) I changed "rest-input-encoding" and
>"rest-output-encoding" to send "UTF-8" and then restarted the server. But in my
>webbrowser, the files are always received in "windows-1252".
>
>
Do you access zope directly or a
--On Donnerstag, 28. April 2005 12:29 Uhr +0200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello the list,
In Zope.conf ( ZOPE 2.7.5-final ) I changed "rest-input-encoding" and
"rest-output-encoding" to send "UTF-8" and then restarted the server. But
in my webbrowser, the files are always received in "windows-12
Hello the list,
In Zope.conf ( ZOPE 2.7.5-final ) I changed "rest-input-encoding" and
"rest-output-encoding" to send "UTF-8" and then restarted the server. But in my
webbrowser, the files are always received in "windows-1252".
Please, what can I do to receive UTF-8 from ZOPE 2.7.5-final?
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000 09:45:53 +1300, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Hi, I seem to have come across the depressing fact that most browsers
>will not return a charset parameter in the http header when a form is
>submitted. For example, the following from Netscape ... (it happens
>with both IE and
Matt writes:
> ... browser does not send "charset" parameter for "form" data ...
> POST /hi HTTP/1.0
> ...
>
> Content-type: multipart/form-data;
> boundary=---17670043309955870831526446972
> Content-Length: 180
You should not expect a "charset" parameter to the
"m
Hi, I seem to have come across the depressing fact that most browsers
will not return a charset parameter in the http header when a form is
submitted. For example, the following from Netscape ... (it happens
with both IE and Netscape on many platforms I have tried ... Mac, all
Windows, and Linux)
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