(unknown charset) Re: Injured tex, injured engine

Sorry, I meant I have NOW Fixed.
So, you can test on wm.ictp.trieste.it and let me know if it works okay!

It should work fine now!

Thanks
Clement Onime

On Tue, 2 Oct 2001, Onime Clement wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> I have not fixed, I hope this interesting problem!
> 
> Apparently the remote Web Server, tells www4mail that the
> character set for the document is Windows-1521.
> 
> www4mail tries to do a dump of the page into the character set
> Windows-1521 and sends the resulting page as an attachment due to the fact
> Windows-1521 is different from the user's character set koi-r 
> 
> The modification now is as follows
> text_dump will decide on which character set to use as follows
> 1. user defined using XCHARSET command
> 2. user defined using the Charset header from the mail message
> 3. user (inferred from the XLANGUAGE command), as long as www4mail
> supports the language. Ignored for us-ascii.
> 4. The Remote Web Server's word on the Character Set
> 5. The Local Administrator configured via the locallang directive!
> 
> Thanks
> Clement Onime
> 
> On Mon, 1 Oct 2001, Arkady V.Belousov wrote:
> 
> > X-Comment-To: Onime Clement
> > 
> > Hi!
> > 
> > 1-οΛΤ-2001 10:32 onime@ictp.trieste.it (Onime Clement) wrote to "Arkady
> > V.Belousov" <ark@mos.ru>:
> > 
> > OC> Okay, this has been fixed on wm.ictp.trieste.it
> > OC> The other servers will be updated in a few days time!
> > OC> Please test and let me know, if it does not work!
> > 
> >      This doesn't work yet. I try three URL. All three again attached (not
> > inserted into body) and all three again transliterated. :(
> > 
> > PS: Don't know why, but: first two pages commented as "Description: ASCII
> > text", third commented as "Description: International language text". With
> > previous engine version (2.x) two first URL I recieve in perfect form, third
> > URL I get recoded, what requires from me some work to recode back - i.e. I
> > should convert back from CP866 to KOI8-R, then from CP1251 (Windows) to
> > CP866 (DOS CP, where I work). This may be caused by incorrect header: server
> > insert wrong "charset=" field or insert nothing.
> > 
> > PPS: In any case wrong CP is revertible, whereas transliterated text - not.
> > Attaching text as files also is very-very uncomfortable, because requres
> > much more work to access text. Not counting that this contradicts the
> > documentation.
> > 
> 
> 

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