Hi,
Hartmut Figge writes:
Francois LE COAT:
I've set :
"mailnews.force_charset_override;false" without better results.
Works here. Hm.
I also downloaded and installed SeaMonkey 2.26 from the following site
<http://www.frenchmozilla.fr/seamonkey.php>
<http://download.mozilla.org/?product=seamonkey-2.26&os=osx&lang=fr>
including the linguistic package 2.26 (xpi) :
<ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/releases/2.26/langpack/seamonkey-2.26.fr.langpack.xpi>
The problem is your profile, not your SM.
Please notice that I use SeaMonkey 2.26, with two different machines,
a Vaio and Macintosh, with two different OSes, Kubuntu 14.04 and
OS X 10.6.8, and two different profiles, and there's the same problem
with UTF-8 character encoding. The problem occurs with plain text
messages, but also when I receive HTML formated messages.
If I set View->Character Encoding to Unicode it displays correctly.
The problem must be somewhere in the default configuration of SM,
or a bug detecting the UTF-8 character encoding.
I always have problems with UTF-8 character encoding. Is there something
else I can do ?
Yes. Start your SM in safe mode. Easiest way to this is by choosing
'Restart with Add-ons Disabled' from the top Help menu. Or you could
start SM with the parameter -safe-mode. Then press 'Continue in Safe
Mode' without checking any of the boxes.
That sounds very radical. I'm afraid I could corrupt my data.
Is there somebody else using accentuated languages ?
Not here, but i am using umlauts. ;)
Ho, yes ! I always use ccdile because my name contains this character =)
Many thanks for your help,
Best regards,
--
François LE COAT
<http://eureka.atari.org/>
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