Hi Yuri.
Strange, but using a different apache it has worked as expected, the
encoding is sent now, FYI :)
Just out of curiosity : which version of apache did you have and which
do you use now?
Martijn.
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Martijn Jacobs
Four Digits, Internet Solutions
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Yuri wrote:
--On 2. April 2008 15:59:58 +0200 Yuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
default-zpublisher-encoding in zope.conf seems not to work in zope
2.7.9,
the server response don't set any charset.
While:
works, and the characters are displayed ok. But I cannot modify all the
templates arou
Yuri wrote at 2008-4-2 15:59 +0200:
>default-zpublisher-encoding in zope.conf seems not to work in zope
>2.7.9, the server response don't set any charset.
I fear you have to debug this yourself because we no longer
remember details relevant for Zope 2.7.
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Dieter
Andreas Jung wrote:
--On 2. April 2008 15:59:58 +0200 Yuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
default-zpublisher-encoding in zope.conf seems not to work in zope
2.7.9,
the server response don't set any charset.
While:
works, and the characters are displayed ok. But I cannot modify all the
templa
--On 2. April 2008 15:59:58 +0200 Yuri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
default-zpublisher-encoding in zope.conf seems not to work in zope 2.7.9,
the server response don't set any charset.
While:
works, and the characters are displayed ok. But I cannot modify all the
templates around and I'm loo
default-zpublisher-encoding in zope.conf seems not to work in zope
2.7.9, the server response don't set any charset.
While:
works, and the characters are displayed ok. But I cannot modify all the
templates around and I'm looking for a general solution.
The problem is to replicate a 2.6 Zop