Hi, In article <003501c2c92e$9abad7d0$0a00a8c0@kb2qzv>, Benedict <kb2qzv@poczta.wp.pl> wrote:
Now, before the new version is released one question bothers me: is the thingy about iso8859-1 charset hardcoded in perl modules fixed?
it is in the process of being fixed, but the mechanism of fixing it is in place. Sorry that I haven't gone through all the scripts and modules yet.
I managed to install koha finally with midiocre success but at least I could see the polish version in action. It appears that Galeon is the only browser that will force iso8859-2 even if told by apache not to do so... .Other browser will always show wrong charset in polish version of koha. I did not try that out in a network, only locally in Redhat 8.0.
How did you test it without a network? Most of the files use TMPL_INCLUDE and aren't even semi-valid HTML without going through a web server. In order to test the charset fix you *must* use a network (or some other way to run CGI scripts without using a network, e.g., using such functionality in the w3m-m17n browser). (BTW, connecting to Apache running on localhost counts as using a network.) -- Ambrose LI Cheuk-Wing <a.c.li@ieee.org>