* James Cloos [120219 11:45]:
> Ahh. It had been so long since I set my current config up, that either
> I had forgotten about r2e's config.py or my setup predated CHARSET_LIST...
According to the changelog, it's from 2.61 (2007).
> There is little reason to have 8859-* after utf-8; it would ne
> "EM" == Etienne Millon writes:
EM> Can you try to put the following line in your config.py ?
EM> CHARSET_LIST='US-ASCII', 'UTF-8', 'BIG5', 'ISO-2022-JP', 'ISO-8859-1'
Ahh. It had been so long since I set my current config up, that either
I had forgotten about r2e's config.py or my setup
Hello,
* James Cloos [120214 23:53]:
> I was unable to read a number of r2e generated emails today because they were
> in big5, even though the text was in english.
>
> This seems to be related to the use of non-ascii quotes (‘’“”).
Thanks for this bug report. The list of character encodings is
Package: rss2email
Version: 1:2.71-0.1
Severity: important
I was unable to read a number of r2e generated emails today because they were
in big5, even though the text was in english.
This seems to be related to the use of non-ascii quotes (‘’“”).
Any email it generates ought to be in utf8 these
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