Hello Alexander!
Thank you for your reply!
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006, Alexander Scholler wrote:
See
http://bugs.otrs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=799
and espacially (in german)
http://lists.otrs.org/pipermail/otrs-de/2005-December/005212.html
Thanks! It seems that you have already covered all the details I
Hi Björn,
I'm not an expert on utf-8, but I set up our OTRS 2.0.4 also to use
utf-8 and ran in the same problems like you. I did some dirty hacking
and fixed the problem (I hope so).
The OTRS-team knows about the problem and plans to fix it in further
releases as far as I know.
See
http://
Hello Nils!
Thank you for your reply!
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006, Nils Breunese (Lemonbit Internet) wrote:
I am not an expert in this field, but maybe also Apache's AddDefaultCharset
also has a say in this. What is that set to?
It is unset, so Apache shouldn't give any preferences there (I think it
Björn Wiberg wrote:
I would be grateful for any insights regarding this. Many thanks in
advance!
I am not an expert in this field, but maybe also Apache's
AddDefaultCharset also has a say in this. What is that set to?
Nils.
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Hi!
We're running OTRS 2.0.4 on Debian Sarge with MySQL 4.1 (which defaults to
latin1 on Debian) under Apache 2.0 as CGI. The system is using "swedish"
as its locale (sv_SE.iso-8859-1).
Our OTRS installation is Unicode-enabled using $Self->{'DefaultCharset'} =
'utf-8';
in the configuration f