Fred Drake wrote:
On 7/13/05, Dmitry Vasiliev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok. But default 'ascii' encoding seems like a bug for me and I want to change
it to 'utf-8' before the release.
Not using the right encoding for the input would indeed be a bug. Do
you have a reason to think it's handl
On 7/13/05, Philipp von Weitershausen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andreas Reuleaux pointed me to the fact that this XML declaration should
> only be used for determining the ZPT input encoding, not the output
> encoding (which is set by negotiating the best available charset and is
> set in the re
On 7/13/05, Dmitry Vasiliev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok. But default 'ascii' encoding seems like a bug for me and I want to change
> it to 'utf-8' before the release.
Not using the right encoding for the input would indeed be a bug. Do
you have a reason to think it's handled incorrectly in XM
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
Dmitry Vasiliev wrote:
Hi!
Some time ago there has been a discussion on Zope3-Users list about
specifying an encoding of the PageTemplateFile like this:
So there are some questions:
- Is anybody working on this?
- What should be the default encoding if no
Dmitry Vasiliev wrote:
I wouldn't mind such a change, but I think it's a little too late for
3.1. The first beta of 3.1 is already out, that means a feature freeze.
Ok. But default 'ascii' encoding seems like a bug for me and I want to
change it to 'utf-8' before the release.
I disagree on i
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
Dmitry Vasiliev wrote:
Hi!
Some time ago there has been a discussion on Zope3-Users list about
specifying an encoding of the PageTemplateFile like this:
So there are some questions:
- Is anybody working on this?
- What should be the default encoding if no
Dmitry Vasiliev wrote:
Hi!
Some time ago there has been a discussion on Zope3-Users list about
specifying an encoding of the PageTemplateFile like this:
So there are some questions:
- Is anybody working on this?
- What should be the default encoding if no encoding is given? UTF-8?
- Can we