[gnome-cyr] [Bug 921] Changed - charset override command for MailDisplay
- From: bugzilla-daemon rocky ximian com
- To: danw ximian com, louie ximian com
- Cc: gnome-cyr gnome org
- Subject: [gnome-cyr] [Bug 921] Changed - charset override command for MailDisplay
- Date: 26 Oct 2001 19:32:05 -0000
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Changed by fejj ximian com
http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=921
--- shadow/921 Fri Oct 26 08:29:15 2001
+++ shadow/921.tmp.7707 Fri Oct 26 15:32:05 2001
@@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
Bug#: 921
Product: Evolution
Version: unspecified
OS: GNU/Linux [Other]
OS Details: 1 Unknown
-Status: REOPENED
-Resolution:
+Status: RESOLVED
+Resolution: FIXED
Severity: Unknown
Priority: Major
Component: Mailer
AssignedTo: fejj ximian com
ReportedBy: danw ximian com
QAContact: louie ximian com
@@ -116,6 +116,18 @@
------- Additional Comments From fejj ximian com 2001-10-15 18:25 -------
View -> Character Encoding -> *** charset ***
------- Additional Comments From hvv hippo ru 2001-10-26 08:29 -------
Reopening. It seem not to work at all. When one displays mail say with russian and selects different russian or even latin-1 charset from View->Encoding NOTHING CHANGES. The text of the letter should change regardless of whether the charset is specified in the mail headers and regardless of content transfer encoding. Tested with Evo-0.16 from current ximian gnome (not a snapshot).
+
+------- Additional Comments From fejj ximian com 2001-10-26 15:32 -------
+I discovered a bug recently ( a week or 2 ago?) so it may not have
+made it into the 0.16 release (yaneti was the one who let me know of
+the bug).
+
+anyways, you still can't override a message's charset if it was
+transformed to UTF-8 without problems - and I don't see why you'd want
+to anyway? If it was validly transformed to UTF-8 given the charset
+that the message claimed it to be in, then changing it to another
+charset is more likely to make it render badly than it is to render
+correctly.
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