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Re: [Evolution] special character problem...
- From: César Talón <cesar talon uam es>
- To: Radek Doulik <rodo helixcode com>
- Cc: evolution helixcode com
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] special character problem...
- Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2000 22:40:52 +0100
Radek Doulik wrote:
> > If it should work under evolution 0.6 (without having to compile the
> > whole cvs tree) I will also try it ASAP. I have now a gtkhtml-0.7
> > version with XIM (as Larry Ewing told me) enabled packaged on a deb, and
> > it works fine (á à â ä Á À ....)
>
> so if it works for you now, I would recommend you to keep your updated
> 0.7 as I am unsure if CVS version is binary compatible with 0.7
> (actually I think it isn't)
I will keep a copy around, but I'm also trying 0.8. Today I had some
time and I'm spending it building evolution cvs stuff.
> > However, some multipart mime messages written with outlook seems to fail
> > display the accented chars.
>
> It's still broken, so CVS don't help.
Sad to hear that. It looks like there's some QP "=F3" stuff being
translated to the ASCII-7 code #, and wrongly passed to html "&...;"
escape sequences. It seems that the chars are being double transformed
and therefore wrongly interpreted... however, when I hit reply, the
message appears perfectly on the composer.
Now I'm rebuilding evolution, I will try to figure what's wrong. If you
need examples of badly formatted mails I can send you, however they're
easily produced with outlook.
Regards,
César
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