Geoff Shang wrote:
>
>Maybe a stupid question, but why not have it utf-8 for all of them? I
>mean, isn't that the whole point of unicode, that it just works
>everywhere? Or does it need to match the character set of the
>messages/templates?
Yes, it does need to match the character set of the
On Tue, 17 Aug 2010, Mark Sapiro wrote:
Geoff Shang wrote:
The problem is that when she tried entering in Hebrew descriptions and welcome
messages, she got text like this:
קבוצת
[snip]
NOte that the default list language was set to English, if that makes any
difference. Would the default l
Geoff Shang wrote:
>
>The problem is that when she tried entering in Hebrew descriptions and welcome
>messages, she got text like this:
>
>קבוצת
>עבודה וניהול
>- כלבי נחייה.
>
>I'm guessing this is an issue with dealing with UTF8 characters being typed
>into the Mailman form.
>
>Is there anything
Hi,
My wife is trying to set up a list for a small group of mainly Hebrew speakers.
We've configured it to make the Hebrew locale available, and this seems to
work. (Apparently my wife doesn't think much of the Hebrew translation, but
that's another issue)
The problem is that when she tried