Hi,
I found a solution, see
http://bugs.otrs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2309
Would you please give feedback because I think that
all v2.2.3 in utf-8-mode can be affected by this bug.
Bye, Alex
Alexander Scholler schrieb:
Hi Dan,
Dan King schrieb:
Oh sorry, I added the lines in my httpd.conf file fo
Hi Dan,
Dan King schrieb:
Oh sorry, I added the lines in my httpd.conf file for apache. Anywhere in the
file should work. I guess by default perl does not take your OS's environment
variables so occasionally you have to set them in the httpd.conf file. There is
a way for it to take the OS's e
rs délais, de ne pas divulguer son
contenu et de le supprimer de votre système. Merci.
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Subject: Re: [otrs] wrong encoding after update to v2.2.3
Hi Dan,
Dan King schrieb:
> Hey, I had a problem dealing with encoding before and I had to set a Perl
> Environment Variable so it knew about which encoding to use. You could t
Hi Dan,
Dan King schrieb:
Hey, I had a problem dealing with encoding before and I had to set a Perl
Environment Variable so it knew about which encoding to use. You could try
that, the code I used is below:
PerlSetEnv environment_Variable value
PerlPassEnv environment_Variable
Thank you f
Hi,
I have a big problem - just migrated to v2.2.3 running in utf-8.
Now, mails sent out are iso-encoded, and the mail-header claims the mail
to be utf-8-encoded. So Umlauts are displayed wrong. If I manually set
my mail-client to ISO, the mail is displayed correct.
This is new since v2.2.x,