Hi All,
I'd like to let you know about a problem we're having again and again. It's about accented characters in attachment names.
It was working in 0.1 stable, but since then we always had problems with it. Sometimes we found some way to hack it, it never worked well, and we don't have the knowledge to fix it once and for all and provide a patch. This is why I'm writing this letter.
The problem is that after uploading the first accented file RC hangs and logs out.
We have a test file set (attached) that we use for testing.
Please, please somebody from the CORE guys check this out. Keep this test file set at a good place, this is a very easy way of testing whether the system has full international attachment support.
Thanks in advance, Balazs
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On Thu, 01 Apr 2010 20:09:54 +0200, Balazs Horvath balazs.horvath@weboor.net wrote:
I'd like to let you know about a problem we're having again and again. It's about accented characters in attachment names.
This, of course, works for me. What database are you using.
On 01.04.2010 20:09, Balazs Horvath wrote:
Hi All,
I'd like to let you know about a problem we're having again and again. It's about accented characters in attachment names.
It was working in 0.1 stable, but since then we always had problems with it. Sometimes we found some way to hack it, it never worked well, and we don't have the knowledge to fix it once and for all and provide a patch. This is why I'm writing this letter.
The problem is that after uploading the first accented file RC hangs and logs out.
We have a test file set (attached) that we use for testing.
Please, please somebody from the CORE guys check this out. Keep this test file set at a good place, this is a very easy way of testing whether the system has full international attachment support.
Thanks in advance, Balazs
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I have seen a very similar (if not identical) problem before, and thought I'd mention it to you, in case it can help shed some light on your issue.
One of the database tables (session, perhaps?) had the wrong charset collation (I think 7-bit/signed 8-bit ASCII) and did not support international characters. Changing the table charset (to utf-8) solved that problem.
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On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 1:35 PM, Odd Henriksen odd@digicon.no wrote:
On 01.04.2010 20:09, Balazs Horvath wrote:
Hi All,
I'd like to let you know about a problem we're having again and again. It's about accented characters in attachment names.
It was working in 0.1 stable, but since then we always had problems with it. Sometimes we found some way to hack it, it never worked well, and we don't have the knowledge to fix it once and for all and provide a patch. This is why I'm writing this letter.
The problem is that after uploading the first accented file RC hangs and logs out.
We have a test file set (attached) that we use for testing.
Please, please somebody from the CORE guys check this out. Keep this test file set at a good place, this is a very easy way of testing whether the system has full international attachment support.
Thanks in advance, Balazs
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I have seen a very similar (if not identical) problem before, and thought I'd mention it to you, in case it can help shed some light on your issue.
One of the database tables (session, perhaps?) had the wrong charset collation (I think 7-bit/signed 8-bit ASCII) and did not support international characters. Changing the table charset (to utf-8) solved that problem.
// Best regards, // Odd Henriksen
Maybe we should add a check like that to the installer. So people can always see if all data and current configs are using optimal settings.
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