Manuel Goepfert wrote:
>
>Actually already when generating my archives with bin/arch I have some
>problems, the accents are not properly handled meaning I find the current
>date/time in emails that are back in 2005 just because the month in the
>header contains a "é" for example.
Date: headers sh
Hi Mark,
> I suspect the issue is that the archive pages are in one character set
(iso-8859-1 ?) and the web server is declaring them to be something
else (utf-8 ?).
I was not clear in my initial email.
Actually already when generating my archives with bin/arch I have some
problems, the accents
Manuel Goepfert wrote:
>
>While moving the lists themself is really easy, I have an issue with the
>archives. It seems that the "accents" like éèà are not properly handled.
>
>The content-type from the headers is charset=ISO-8859-1
>
>I've tryed to google or look into the FAQ without success so far
Hi Everybody,
I'm currently moving to a new server my lists. Old version is 2.1.7 new
version is 2.1.9
While moving the lists themself is really easy, I have an issue with the
archives. It seems that the "accents" like éèà are not properly handled.
The content-type from the headers is charset=IS