Hi,
I set UTF-8 in Account Settings / Advanced / Encoding.
The error is (An error occured when receiving this message. The buddy you are
talking to has probably a buggy client.) being displayed instead of the
message.
Setting locale to cs_CZ.UTF8 makes things no better.
Hi,
Where are you
ICQ messages are almost never in UTF8. You need to match your
encoding preference to the encoding preference set on the other end.
This can be difficult, as the winicq interface does not tell you what
encoding it is going to send in, it has you select a language, and
then picks an encoding for
I do not think this is the problem. I apologize if I haven't said it yet, but
using the UTF-8 encoding works absolutely right except for the last character
error. All other messages appear correctly. Using another encoding, e.g. cp1250
for Czech Windows environments, results in screwing the
Can you please do what I asked?
Blue Beret wrote:
I do not think this is the problem. I apologize if I haven't said it yet,
but
using the UTF-8 encoding works absolutely right except for the last
character
error. All other messages appear correctly. Using another encoding, e.g.
cp1250
for
On Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 03:22:23PM +0200, Blue Beret wrote:
I do not think this is the problem. I apologize if I haven't said it yet, but
using the UTF-8 encoding works absolutely right except for the last character
error. All other messages appear correctly. Using another encoding, e.g.
Oops, disregard my last message.
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Having UTF-8 set as the ICQ encoding, all messages are transferred well,
except for those ending with an acute wovel (eg. á, é, í, ó, ú, ý) - though
they make no harm inside a message, an error is reported if one of these
Hi,
Where are you setting the ICQ encoding? What error are you getting?
Also, I noticed that you're not using a UTF-8 locale. What happens if you
set your locale to cs_CZ.UTF-8 (assuming it's being generated by the
locales package)?
Blue Beret wrote:
Having UTF-8 set as the ICQ encoding, all
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