On 06/10/2016 05:17 AM, Peter Heitzer wrote:
> It is the latter. If I set the language to german, I get the umlauts displayed
> correctly.
> So it is the expected behavior although at least for the web pages I would
> have expected to
> get the correct display of the subject.
If you want to avoi
>>> On 06/09/2016 at 18:37, Mark Sapiro wrote:
> On 6/8/16 8:19 AM, Peter Heitzer wrote:
>> If a mail held for moderation has a subject encoded in UTF-8 the subject is
> not correctly displayed in the mail to the moderator and in the
>> web interface. This is not a big issue but I nevertheless
On 6/8/16 8:19 AM, Peter Heitzer wrote:
> If a mail held for moderation has a subject encoded in UTF-8 the subject is
> not correctly displayed in the mail to the moderator and in the
> web interface. This is not a big issue but I nevertheless want to mention it.
> Do newer 2.x versions still have
If a mail held for moderation has a subject encoded in UTF-8 the subject is not
correctly displayed in the mail to the moderator and in the
web interface. This is not a big issue but I nevertheless want to mention it.
Do newer 2.x versions still have this behavior or is it already fixed?
On 02/06/2015 02:39 PM, Danil Smirnov wrote:
>
> You can change this for list-specific pages by selecting another
> language but not for common lists index page which is always in
> us-ascii encoding.
Only if DEFAULT_SERVER_LANGUAGE = 'en'. If you set
DEFAULT_SERVER_LANGUAGE = 'ru'
in mm_cfg.
> Note that the reply from Danil about changing your web server's default
> charset is probably also relevant.
Unfortunately it is not. :(
After some testing I've found that AddDefaultCharset does not help -
it seems like Mailman changes default server's header to its own
default header for US En
On 02/06/2015 10:59 AM, EyeLand wrote:
> Hello, I setup on VPS many mailman lists and on info page of all the public
> mailing lists on ”Description” I see wrong russian encoding like ”ðÒÅÓÓ
> ÃÅÎÔÒ”, there you can see error http://list.ournet.biz/cgi-bin/mailman/
> listinfo, can you consult? Thank
Hello EyeLand!
You can add 'AddDefaultCharset koi8-r' directive to your
list.ournet.biz virtual host configuration and restart Apache
webserver.
This force server to return main listinfo page in koi8-r encoding, as
well as all list-specific listinfo pages.
This should help because server encoding
Hello, I setup on VPS many mailman lists and on info page of all the public
mailing lists on ”Description” I see wrong russian encoding like ”ðÒÅÓÓ
ÃÅÎÔÒ”, there you can see error http://list.ournet.biz/cgi-bin/mailman/
listinfo, can you consult? Thank you.
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On 3/22/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using ISO 8859-1 encoding, and the Norwegian letters æøå are shown
> correct, except in the Archive. æøå are shown as ? and some chinese(?)
> characters in the archive. Ay ideas?
My guess is that your web server isn't sending along the
I'm using ISO 8859-1 encoding, and the Norwegian letters æøå are shown
correct, except in the Archive. æøå are shown as ? and some chinese(?)
characters in the archive. Ay ideas?
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