Kyle J. McKay:
+ if (!*charset)
+ *charset = xstrdup("iso8859-1");
Actually the name should be "ISO-8859-1". See RFC 2616 section 3.7.1. Since
it's case insensitive "iso-8859-1" would be fine too.
You'd be amazed at what you see in the wild... I'd recommend going
with
On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 05:07:40PM -0700, Kyle J. McKay wrote:
> >+/* default charset from rfc2616 */
> >+if (!*charset)
> >+*charset = xstrdup("iso8859-1");
>
> Actually the name should be "ISO-8859-1". See RFC 2616 section 3.7.1.
> Since it's case insensitive "iso-8859-1" w
On May 21, 2014, at 03:33, Jeff King wrote:
As of the last commit, we now recognize an error message
with a content-type "text/plain; charset=utf-16" as text,
but we ignore the charset parameter entirely. Let's encode
it to log_output_encoding, which is presumably something the
user's terminal c
As of the last commit, we now recognize an error message
with a content-type "text/plain; charset=utf-16" as text,
but we ignore the charset parameter entirely. Let's encode
it to log_output_encoding, which is presumably something the
user's terminal can handle.
Signed-off-by: Jeff King
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