Am 30.11.2012, 09:37 Uhr, schrieb Adam GROSZER :
Opera? which version and OS and whatnot?
12.12 on Mac OS 10.7.5
As originally noted, I don't have the problem in the same browser with an
extremely similar form on a different site.
Charlie
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Charlie Clark
Managing Director
Clark Consultin
On 11/30/2012 09:02 AM, Charlie Clark wrote:
Am 30.11.2012, 08:29 Uhr, schrieb Adam GROSZER :
I think I had the same. My hunch was IE, but had no repro.
If you *have* a repro, you could log the *whole* raw request input and
investigate what's the difference.
Hi Adam,
this is different from t
Am 30.11.2012, 08:29 Uhr, schrieb Adam GROSZER :
I think I had the same. My hunch was IE, but had no repro.
If you *have* a repro, you could log the *whole* raw request input and
investigate what's the difference.
Hi Adam,
this is different from the usual IE & Safari shenanigans which were
On 11/29/2012 08:20 PM, Charlie Clark wrote:
I'm forwarding this from the CMF list as I'm stumped. I worked my way up
the debug stack but couldn't find what was causing one Zope instance to
decode to unicode and the other to leave content as utf-8 (or maybe it's
the other way round?). Both instan
I'm forwarding this from the CMF list as I'm stumped. I worked my way up
the debug stack but couldn't find what was causing one Zope instance to
decode to unicode and the other to leave content as utf-8 (or maybe it's
the other way round?). Both instances on the same machine.
Any ideas?
Ch