Disregard that: that's absolutely incorrect. I was being stupid. Results with UTF-8 in the headers are:
Konqueror: mller, müller & m??ller Firefox: m�ller, xn--mller-kva & m%fcller >From file:///home/micah/Desktop/test.html: Konqueror: all good. Firefox: xn--mller-kva, xn--mller-kva, müller With ISO-8859-1 in the Apache headers (has ü in the same code position as ISO-8859-15, so equivalent): Konqueror: all good. Firefox: xn--mller-kva, xn--mller-kva, müller And finally, changing the file:// links to use three slashes, for both Apache (with correct headers) and file:///home/micah/Desktop/test.html: Konqueror: MÃŒller, MÃŒller, MÃŒller (as Frank reported). Firefox: all good. It appears that Konqueror is correctly recognizing the ü via ISO-8859, and then transliterating it as UTF-8 internally, and then transliterating /that/ back out to ISO-8859-15 for the links. Definitely screwy. I also tested Konqueror with fully-correct HTML tags (including <html> and <head>), and got the same results. -- misinterpreted chars with file:// links in iso8859-x encoded docs https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/50213 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kubuntu Team, which is a bug contact for kdebase in ubuntu. -- kubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-bugs
