[gnome-cyr] [Bug 8482] Changed - Internal VCARD viewer displays non-latin1 (or even non-ascii) as "_" or ignores charset of the VCARD data
- From: bugzilla-daemon rocky ximian com
- To: evolution-addressbook-maintainers ximian com, hvv hippo ru, louie ximian com
- Cc: cyba gnome pl, gnome-cyr gnome org
- Subject: [gnome-cyr] [Bug 8482] Changed - Internal VCARD viewer displays non-latin1 (or even non-ascii) as "_" or ignores charset of the VCARD data
- Date: 2 Sep 2001 09:21:45 -0000
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Changed by clahey ximian com
http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi?id=8482
--- shadow/8482 Sat Sep 1 04:22:43 2001
+++ shadow/8482.tmp.11302 Sun Sep 2 05:21:45 2001
@@ -3,18 +3,18 @@
Version: 0.12.99
OS: other
OS Details:
Status: NEW
Resolution:
Severity: Unknown
-Priority: Major
+Priority: Normal
Component: Contacts [was: Addressbook]
AssignedTo: evolution-addressbook-maintainers ximian com
ReportedBy: hvv hippo ru
QAContact: louie ximian com
-TargetMilestone: ---
+TargetMilestone: 1.0
URL:
Cc: cyba gnome pl,gnome-cyr gnome org
Summary: Internal VCARD viewer displays non-latin1 (or even non-ascii) as "_" or ignores charset of the VCARD data
When I use internal VCARD viewer for VCARD attachment in message view
non-latin1 characters get converted to "_". Probably non-ascii too.
@@ -52,6 +52,10 @@
------- Additional Comments From iain ximian com 2001-08-31 15:47 -------
Importer just uses the addressbooks vcard reader, so this is an
addresbook bug I think
------- Additional Comments From hvv hippo ru 2001-09-01 04:22 -------
I don't think that it's only addressbook vcard reader's fault - the attachment I presented specifies charset OUTSIDE of vcard body, so the code of mail viewer SHOULD pass charset of the attachment to the addressbook vcard reader so it will be able to properly treat the characters of the vcard body.
+
+------- Additional Comments From clahey ximian com 2001-09-02 05:21 -------
+This is fixed for latin1, but I'm not sure how to get the information
+about charset from the mailer. I'll look into it when I can.
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