On 13.08.2006, at 18:04, Andrew Piskorski wrote:


Using it shows that between 7/21 and 8/13, there was only one commit
to Naviserver (ignoring its various modules) by anyone other than
"vasiljevic", this one:

    2006-08-08 12:07  eide

Ah, Bernd!

    * tests/: encoding.test, tclresp.test, test.nscfg,
    testserver/modules/testhttp.tcl,
    testserver/pages/encoding.iso2iso_adp,
    testserver/pages/encoding.iso2utf_adp,
    testserver/pages/encoding.iso_adp,
    testserver/pages/encoding.utf2iso_adp,
    testserver/pages/encoding.utf2utf_adp,
    testserver/pages/encoding.utf_adp: *
    tests/testserver/pages/encoding.*: Various helper files.  *
    tests/testserver/modules/testhttp.tcl: nstest_http is now encoding
    aware.  * tests/test.nscfg: Sections for mimetypes and encodings
    added, along with parameters URLCharset, OutputCharset and
    HackContentType.  * tests/encoding.test: tests for ns_return and
    ns_write, changing charsets and verifying URL and ADP encoding.  *
    tests/tclresp.test: minor modification in tests 3.1 and 4.2 after
change in test.nscfg. Thanks to Michael Lex for writing the tests.

Thanks for getting this one!

So, whatever this means: "nstest_http is now encoding aware"
it either shows that it is (itself) broken or that our core
code is broken :-(
Bernd, which one of those it is?

Cheers
Zoran


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