- From: Arkady V.Belousov <ark@belous.munic.msk.su>
- Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2001 18:04:18 +0400 (MSD)
- To: onime@ictp.trieste.it
- Cc: www4mail-comments@w3.org, www-email-discuss@w3.org
X-Comment-To: Onime Clement Hi! 2-οΛΤ-2001 15:47 onime@ictp.trieste.it (Onime Clement) wrote to "Arkady V.Belousov" <ark@mos.ru>: OC> I have not fixed, I hope this interesting problem! [...] OC> The modification now is as follows OC> text_dump will decide on which character set to use as follows OC> 1. user defined using XCHARSET command OC> 2. user defined using the Charset header from the mail message OC> 3. user (inferred from the XLANGUAGE command), as long as www4mail OC> supports the language. Ignored for us-ascii. OC> 4. The Remote Web Server's word on the Character Set OC> 5. The Local Administrator configured via the locallang directive! Ops. Sorry, but I don't understand from this, what I should do to get results as previously? And this not explains for me why some pages income good, and other not. BTW, I forget to mention: I sometime get transliterated pages with 2.x engine also, but this happens rarely, not with each server. PS: About attachments. Trouble from 3.0 engine not in attachments, but in attachments type. My mailer not shows (of course) contents of _file_ attachments, but shows contents of _inline_ attachments. So, if you wish anyway make attachments as result of GET, then you at least should mark it as inline. And don't forget to reflect this in documentation. :)
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