Quoting Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > WebSVN does not know about the contents of files in the repository period.
OK. > As it is just a frontend to svn, you cannot expect it to know about every > weird file format and encoding around. OK. > IMO, the main purpose of websvn is to be able to view diffs in _code_ and > maybe download individual files. I handle documentation like code :-) > For everything else, use svn itself and work with its files in their > proper environment. Not all of "my" translators are easy with svn command line. WebSVN would be helpful, so they see, whether I did my homework and checked in their latest changes correctly. Could be useful for d-i, too. > If you really want to file a bug about it, the Tech Support Tracking > System for project alioth on alioth is probably your best bet, but I > doubt that is really useful. I did this anyway :-) > Food for endless flames^Wdiscussions. As nearly everything :-( Cheers, WB -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]