Sorry, it's late and I'm not thinking clearly. What I meant to
say was:
- as long as there's no Chinese characters when an entry is first
posted, you can add comments, even if you've gone back later and
edited the entry to include some Chinese content.
On Apr 25, 2006, at 12:04 AM, Sean Montgomery wrote:
> 江岭,
>
> It does the same thing for me, too. It seems like if there's no
> Latin chars, i.e. U+0020 to U+007F, then comments don't work.
>
> On Apr 24, 2006, at 11:09 PM, 江岭 wrote:
>
>> Sorry,maybe it's my browser or computer's problem.I still can't
>> comment the
>> article with the title "*一量* 一二三",but I can comment
the
>> article with title "
>> *猫 ASCII title test* 猫 ASCII body test ',it's strange.
>>
>> On 4/25/06, Sean Montgomery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Fascinating - I hadn't noticed that.
>>>
>>> I tried creating an entry without any Unicode, and it allowed
>>> comments. I then edited that same entry and put Unicode in its
>>> title
>>> and body and it still allowed comments...
>>>
>>> On Apr 24, 2006, at 10:38 PM, 江岭 wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have installed roller 2.1,it sames everything is good
except the
>>>> article
>>>> with chinese title cannot be commented,and other URI
problem with
>>>> Chinese
>>>> charater.I have read the mailing list archive,and find this
page:
>>>> http://www.cheblogs.com/roller/page/pangmao,has the same
>>>> problem,all the
>>>> Chinese word display correctly,but cannot comment it.
>>>> I have set the URIEncoding to UTF-8 in tomcat's server.xml.
>>>> Who can tell me what's wrong with it,and how solve this
problem?
>>>> Does anyone
>>>> use roller use Chinese word completely success?
>>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>