Extended ASCII characters in Tcl variables (e.g. headings and labels), for
example é (eacute, \xE9) are rendered in HTML pages and in server.log as
é, \xC3 \xA9, è as è \xC3 \xA8, etc. Same leadin A-tilde for all the
seven or so accented characters in the \xC0 - \xFF range in the page. The
same
Extended ASCII characters in Tcl variables (e.g. headings and labels), for
example é (eacute, \xE9) are rendered in HTML pages and in server.log as
é, \xC3 \xA9, è as è \xC3 \xA8, etc. Same leadin A-tilde for all the
They are being output directly as utf-8 chars, which is what Tcl
uses
+-- On Oct 15, Jeff Hobbs said:
My guess is that whatever finally outputs (to stdout?) isn't doing
the conversion correctly. Perhaps 'fconfigure stdout' will show
something not correct?
The output doesn't go to stdout. Indeed, the output doesn't go through
the Tcl channel mechanism