e-mail address to wiki admin needed
Hi, I would like to know who is responsible for Saas Wiki server. I need to ask whether it would be possible to not send http header with iso-8859-1 as default. It screws up characters written in UTF-8 (chinese and polish). Benedict Or perhaps there is an html instruction available to include my own header?
Hi Benedykt :) Benedykt P. Barszcz wrote:
would be possible to not send http header with iso-8859-1 as default.
I will try utf8. The reason that utf8 is not default is that utf8 is a problem for Netscape (netscape truncates characters from any form where content > 512 characters). I have received some suggestions about possible work-arounds from wiki developer (Scott Moonen), so I think we will be in luck :) I will get back to you tomorrow (Sydney time) after running some tests. R.
Following request from Benedykt (and no apparent objections from anyone else :), koha wiki charset is now changed from "ISO-8859-1" (Latin-1) to "utf-8" You may notice additional "space" (#160;) padding at end of each edit/preview as a work-around for Netscape 4 browsers - which arbitrarily trim a character from any utf-8 string > 512 characters each time anyone edits/previews a page. Please let me know ASAP if this introduces any new problems. R.
Hi, I found some strange problems with the French wiki pages. When I try to convert the French wiki pages from ISO8859-1 to UTF8, the wiki seems to randomly corrupt words with the letter e with acute accent (é). The words look fine when I go to edit the page and the random corruption does not seem to affect other letters. In the corrupted words, the letter é is replaced with something that looks like <invalid-utf8><link><invalid-utf8>; the <link> is a question mark which points to http://www.saas.nsw.edu.au/koha_wiki/index.php?action=edit&page=Param%C3 In article <4081E956.507@saas.nsw.edu.au>, Roger Buck <rog@saas.nsw.edu.au> wrote:
Following request from Benedykt (and no apparent objections from anyone else :), koha wiki charset is now changed from "ISO-8859-1" (Latin-1) to "utf-8"
You may notice additional "space" (#160;) padding at end of each edit/preview as a work-around for Netscape 4 browsers - which arbitrarily trim a character from any utf-8 string > 512 characters each time anyone edits/previews a page.
Please let me know ASAP if this introduces any new problems.
Regards, -- Ambrose LI Cheuk-Wing <a.c.li@ieee.org> http://ada.dhs.org/~acli/
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Ambrose LI <acli@ada.dhs.org> via forwarder -
Benedykt P. Barszcz -
Roger Buck