With Earl's help, the problem with pre-June19th subject lines
in index pages has been fixed. Index pages should look pretty
good now.
Cheers,
Jeff
PS. Happy 4th of July (I'm planning to watch fireworks in a couple
of hours).
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On June 29, 2005 at 23:19, Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
> I've seen a small but not tiny number of messages where the
> Mail User Agent is sticking raw iso-8859-1 characters (outside
> the ASCII range) inside the Subject: header. And not using
> an RFC 2047 encoding. Our software is barfing on those
>
Question for the email gurus -
I've seen a small but not tiny number of messages where the
Mail User Agent is sticking raw iso-8859-1 characters (outside
the ASCII range) inside the Subject: header. And not using
an RFC 2047 encoding. Our software is barfing on those
characters when we convert to
On June 24, 2005 at 06:17, Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
> It's been brought to my attention that the Great UTF8 Switcheroo
> on June 19th may have had some side effects. Some lists are
> showing some corruption on index pages. Not a complete disaster,
> but fairly annoying.
Not exactly corruption.
It's been brought to my attention that the Great UTF8 Switcheroo
on June 19th may have had some side effects. Some lists are
showing some corruption on index pages. Not a complete disaster,
but fairly annoying.
For example, on brygforum, things look reasonably ok after June 19th,
but before the
Hi all,
We just made a basic change on how The Mail Archive works. This is
a behind the scenes plumbing change specifically aimed at improving
internationalization support. All new pages will be rendered in UTF-8
(UNICODE) instead of the character set used in the email message.
This is both the