mozilla-lists.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote, on 12 out 16 18:11:
Following discussion in the thread "SeaMonkey Mail and text encoding",
I've raised bug 1309711
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1309711> "Corruption of
draft messages and incorrect displa
Following discussion in the thread "SeaMonkey Mail and text encoding",
I've raised bug 1309711
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1309711> "Corruption of
draft messages and incorrect display due to incorrect charset
detection". In summary, under som
ith Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8, the
> actual text is not displayed (see screenshot
> https://s15.postimg.io/vs2gxad2z/utf8problem1.png).
>
> However when I view the message body via View|Message Source/Ctrl+U I
> can read the actual message (see screenshot
> https://s
> (but also occurs in SeaMonkey/2.40 linux and Windows&linux Thunderbird)
>>>
>>> When reading messages with Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8, the
>>> actual text is not displayed (see screenshot
>>> https://s15.postimg.io/vs2gxad2z/utf8problem1
;linux Thunderbird)
>>
>> When reading messages with Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8, the
>> actual text is not displayed (see screenshot
>> https://s15.postimg.io/vs2gxad2z/utf8problem1.png).
>>
>> However when I view the message body via View|Mes
ith Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8, the
> actual text is not displayed (see screenshot
> https://s15.postimg.io/vs2gxad2z/utf8problem1.png).
>
> However when I view the message body via View|Message Source/Ctrl+U I
> can read the actual message (see screenshot
> https://s
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:43.0) Gecko/20100101
Firefox/43.0 SeaMonkey/2.40
Build identifier: 20160120202951
(but also occurs in SeaMonkey/2.40 linux and Windows&linux Thunderbird)
When reading messages with Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8, the
actual text is
Miroslav Kolar wrote:
> Seamonkey incorrectly displays web pages specifying correctly this charset
> with
>
> in the page head (or with any of its legal aliases: CP850, 850, ...)
> The same is true for any other IBM85x encodings.
>
> One has to manually choose the IBM-
Seamonkey incorrectly displays web pages specifying correctly this charset with
in the page head (or with any of its legal aliases: CP850, 850, ...)
The same is true for any other IBM85x encodings.
One has to manually choose the IBM-850 encoding from the Seamonkey View menu to
display such a
Ray_Net wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote, On 18/03/2013 15:43:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Soon enough, we won't have to code HTML by hand, we'll just write
and format content the way we do in a word processor. We're not
there yet, but I can see it coming.
Then we won't be
Ray_Net wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote, On 18/03/2013 15:43:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Soon enough, we won't have to code HTML by hand, we'll just write
and format content the way we do in a word processor. We're not
there yet, but I can see it coming.
Then we won't be
Paul B. Gallagher wrote, On 18/03/2013 15:43:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Soon enough, we won't have to code HTML by hand, we'll just write
and format content the way we do in a word processor. We're not
there yet, but I can see it coming.
Then we won't be writing HTML, we
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Soon enough, we won't have to code HTML by hand, we'll just write
and format content the way we do in a word processor. We're not
there yet, but I can see it coming.
Then we won't be writing HTML, we will be designing a web page; two
entirely dif
Gary Montalbine wrote:
On 03/18/2013 07:10 AM, Daniel wrote:
Gary Montalbine wrote:
Using file>Save and Change Character Encoding>ISO-8859-1 works. However
when I open a file the charset still changes to window I just need
to be careful.
I have stopped automatic updates because t
On 03/18/2013 07:10 AM, Daniel wrote:
Gary Montalbine wrote:
Using file>Save and Change Character Encoding>ISO-8859-1 works. However
when I open a file the charset still changes to window I just need
to be careful.
I have stopped automatic updates because that is what caused my pro
internet. It was about 2-3 weeks ago that the window charset
first appeared. I changed Seamonkey to work offline and changed the
about:config to the ISO. Restarted SM and opened a html and got both
window and iso now. I will just have to be careful and make sure I save
with the ISO. Appreciate your help
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
> Soon enough, we won't have to code HTML by hand, we'll just write and
> format content the way we do in a word processor. We're not there yet,
> but I can see it coming.
Then we won't be writing HTML, we will be designing a web page;
two entirely different things. Wr
weeks ago that the window charset
first appeared. I changed Seamonkey to work offline and changed the
about:config to the ISO. Restarted SM and opened a html and got both
window and iso now. I will just have to be careful and make sure I save
with the ISO. Appreciate your help. Gary
Are you saying
windows-1252 charset surprised me. Is there another easy editor you
might recommend?
Gary
BlueGriffon (http://bluegriffon.org/) has been recommended here
previously.
I am using Mageia2 and BlueGriffon is not offered. Bluefish is
offered.
However it seems way to complicated for a simple user
On 03/16/2013 02:51 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
Gary Montalbine wrote:
On 03/16/2013 01:17 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
Gary Montalbine wrote:
On 03/13/2013 02:00 AM, Arne wrote:
Gary Montalbine skriver:
I use Seamonkey as my html composer. I have a simple website. The
windows-1252 charset
Gary Montalbine wrote:
On 03/16/2013 01:17 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
Gary Montalbine wrote:
On 03/13/2013 02:00 AM, Arne wrote:
Gary Montalbine skriver:
I use Seamonkey as my html composer. I have a simple website. The
windows-1252 charset surprised me. Is there another easy editor you
might
On 03/16/2013 01:17 PM, Ed Mullen wrote:
Gary Montalbine wrote:
On 03/13/2013 02:00 AM, Arne wrote:
Gary Montalbine skriver:
I use Seamonkey as my html composer. I have a simple website. The
windows-1252 charset surprised me. Is there another easy editor you
might recommend?
Gary
Gary Montalbine wrote:
On 03/13/2013 02:00 AM, Arne wrote:
Gary Montalbine skriver:
I use Seamonkey as my html composer. I have a simple website. The
windows-1252 charset surprised me. Is there another easy editor you
might recommend?
Gary
BlueGriffon (http://bluegriffon.org/) has been
hat??) but then I noticed you
typed "text format", so I don't know what's going on!!
My bad. I meant Thunderbird for email. For the charset someone
mentioned use file>change and save file encoding. This seems to work. I
am able to
Gary Montalbine wrote:
Is this using Seamonkey for your email or for a webpage? I get the same
heading in my html editor for a new web page with the ISO-8859-1.
However as soon as I save it, it is changed to windows-1252. I have no
control over it. I use Firefox for email in text format.
Gary
Gary Montalbine wrote:
> I tried that. I save as ISO-8859 and when I reopen it is back to
> windows. Even when I open old html's that were saved as ISO-8859 and are
> on the web as such they become Windows.. I am using SM 2.16. There must
> be someplace where you can set the default.
Just as a
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 14/03/2013 23:56, Paul B. Gallagher told the
world:
I didn't say, and I don't think, that word processors produce good
HTML. I wouldn't even try to draft it in Word. But they do make
good word-processed documents. With a basic understanding of styles
and a
Interviewed by CNN on 14/03/2013 23:56, Paul B. Gallagher told the world:
> I didn't say, and I don't think, that word processors produce good HTML.
> I wouldn't even try to draft it in Word. But they do make good
> word-processed documents. With a basic understanding of styles and a few
> othe
On 03/15/2013 03:33 PM, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Gary Montalbine wrote:
Is this using Seamonkey for your email or for a webpage?
For a web page. For me, all e-mail is in plain text.
I get the same heading in my html editor for a new web page with the
ISO-8859-1. However as soon as I save i
Gary Montalbine wrote:
> Is this using Seamonkey for your email or for a webpage?
For a web page. For me, all e-mail is in plain text.
> I get the same heading in my html editor for a new web page with the
> ISO-8859-1. However as soon as I save it, it is changed to
> windows-1252.
I did sav
On 03/15/2013 03:15 PM, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Gary Montalbine wrote:
To me the problem is I am forced to use the windows-1252 charset which I
really know nothing about except what was mentioned previously. I should
have a choice. As mentioned earlier I can change it in a text editor
Gary Montalbine wrote:
> To me the problem is I am forced to use the windows-1252 charset which I
> really know nothing about except what was mentioned previously. I should
> have a choice. As mentioned earlier I can change it in a text editor.
> Another useless step. I like Seamo
On 03/14/2013 01:46 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Gary Montalbine wrote:
On 03/13/2013 02:00 AM, Arne wrote:
Gary Montalbine skriver:
I use Seamonkey as my html composer. I have a simple website. The
windows-1252 charset surprised me. Is there another easy editor you
Gary Montalbine wrote:
I am using Mageia2
Gary, perchance do you connect to the internet via 3G Dongle??
(I'm still trying to get mine up and running!!)
--
Daniel
User agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:20.0) Gecko/20100101
SeaMonkey/2.17 Build identifier: 20130224181913
MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 14/03/2013 22:39, Paul B. Gallagher told the world:
Ed Mullen wrote:
And I haven't perused the thread in detail. But, it is typical of
those who expect WYSIWYG editors to work properly. And then
complain.
Sigh. It won't do any good but I'll say what I al
Interviewed by CNN on 14/03/2013 22:39, Paul B. Gallagher told the world:
> Ed Mullen wrote:
>
>> And I haven't perused the thread in detail. But, it is typical of
>> those who expect WYSIWYG editors to work properly. And then
>> complain.
>>
>> Sigh. It won't do any good but I'll say what I alway
Ed Mullen wrote:
And I haven't perused the thread in detail. But, it is typical of
those who expect WYSIWYG editors to work properly. And then
complain.
Sigh. It won't do any good but I'll say what I always say:
Learn HTML and CSS.
Get a good text editor and code by hand.
Or.
Live with the
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Gary Montalbine wrote:
On 03/13/2013 02:00 AM, Arne wrote:
Gary Montalbine skriver:
I use Seamonkey as my html composer. I have a simple website. The
windows-1252 charset surprised me. Is there another easy editor you
might recommend
Ed Mullen wrote:
Gary Montalbine wrote:
On 03/13/2013 02:00 AM, Arne wrote:
Gary Montalbine skriver:
I use Seamonkey as my html composer. I have a simple website. The
windows-1252 charset surprised me. Is there another easy editor you
might recommend?
BlueGriffon (http://bluegriffon.org
Gary Montalbine wrote:
On 03/13/2013 02:00 AM, Arne wrote:
Gary Montalbine skriver:
I use Seamonkey as my html composer. I have a simple website. The
windows-1252 charset surprised me. Is there another easy editor you
might recommend?
Gary
BlueGriffon (http://bluegriffon.org/) has been
On 03/13/2013 02:00 AM, Arne wrote:
Gary Montalbine skriver:
I use Seamonkey as my html composer. I have a simple website. The
windows-1252 charset surprised me. Is there another easy editor you
might recommend?
Gary
BlueGriffon (http://bluegriffon.org/) has been recommended here
Gary Montalbine skriver:
On 03/11/2013 01:50 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
A Williams wrote:
Note that Composer is not the same as the mail composition applet.
Composer is an outdated HTML editor.
I use Seamonkey as my html composer. I have a simple website. The
windows-1252 charset
On 03/11/2013 01:50 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
A Williams wrote:
Note that Composer is not the same as the mail composition applet.
Composer is an outdated HTML editor.
I use Seamonkey as my html composer. I have a simple website. The
windows-1252 charset surprised me. Is there another
chokito wrote:
See
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/mozilla.support.seamonkey/BBpOkoTcgnM/w3eLwRc4awcJ
oops - I did not look back far enough.
known bug then: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=594646
thanks
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A Williams wrote:
A Williams wrote:
I receive a number of mails in German and after my most recent upgrade
the German special characters are all screwed.
If I then click on "Reply" they render correctly in the Composer.
Seamonkey 2.16
Linux
English as default language
Text (non-html) messages.
A Williams wrote:
I receive a number of mails in German and after my most recent upgrade
the German special characters are all screwed.
If I then click on "Reply" they render correctly in the Composer.
Seamonkey 2.16
Linux
English as default language
Text (non-html) messages.
Just for fun I'll
I receive a number of mails in German and after my most recent upgrade
the German special characters are all screwed.
If I then click on "Reply" they render correctly in the Composer.
Seamonkey 2.16
Linux
English as default language
Text (non-html) messages.
Just for fun I'll append the standa
Montalbine told the world:
I have this website:
http://knottsislandonline.com/kiscrapbook/index.html
Using seamonkey as my html editor, I have just noticed my charset has
changed to
By declaring a charset, you tell the browser of the website visitor how
to interpret the binary codes that make up
On 03/11/2013 09:57 AM, WaltS wrote:
On 03/11/2013 09:14 AM, Gary Montalbine wrote:
I have this website:
http://knottsislandonline.com/kiscrapbook/index.html
Using seamonkey as my html editor, I have just noticed my charset has
changed to
What version of SeaMonkey?
Version 2.16
Looking
Interviewed by CNN on 11/03/2013 10:14, Gary Montalbine told the world:
> I have this website:
> http://knottsislandonline.com/kiscrapbook/index.html
>
> Using seamonkey as my html editor, I have just noticed my charset has
> changed to updates. My default is random check of m
On 03/11/2013 09:14 AM, Gary Montalbine wrote:
I have this website:
http://knottsislandonline.com/kiscrapbook/index.html
Using seamonkey as my html editor, I have just noticed my charset has
changed to
What version of SeaMonkey?
Looking at the source code of a blank HTML page in Composer
I have this website:
http://knottsislandonline.com/kiscrapbook/index.html
Using seamonkey as my html editor, I have just noticed my charset has
changed to updates. My default is random check of my html files on my harddrive indicates my files are
changed whenever I access them via seamonkey
Reading mail/news messages in plain text or html received in utf-8
charset, the minimum font size is ignored. Fixed using Ctrl +(+), but
annoying. Anyone else seeing this in recent builds/nightlies?
Linux
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ding: gzip,deflate,sdch
> Accept-Language: en-US,en;q=0.8
> Accept-Charset: ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.3
>
> Google Chrome:
> GET /some/url.txt HTTP/1.1
> Host: www.delorie.com:81
> Connection: keep-alive
> User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux i686) AppleWebKit/535.1 (KHTML
On 2011-10-19, Jens Hatlak wrote:
>
><https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=572652>
>
I have read this now and see a lot discussion about what has to changed to
get rid of the Accept-Charset header, but not much about why they did this.
Only the person who requested the
On 10/19/2011 01:45 PM, Jochen Roderburg wrote:
> On 2011-10-19, Jens Hatlak wrote:
>> Jochen Roderburg wrote:
>>> The current beta versions of our Mozilla applications (Firefox 8 / Seamonkey
>>> 2.5) do not send the HTTP Accept-Charset header any longer.
>>> T
On 2011-10-19, Jens Hatlak wrote:
> Jochen Roderburg wrote:
>> The current beta versions of our Mozilla applications (Firefox 8 / Seamonkey
>> 2.5) do not send the HTTP Accept-Charset header any longer.
>> This confuses e.g. our Webmail system (Horde/IMP) which uses this he
Jochen Roderburg wrote:
The current beta versions of our Mozilla applications (Firefox 8 / Seamonkey
2.5) do not send the HTTP Accept-Charset header any longer.
This confuses e.g. our Webmail system (Horde/IMP) which uses this header (if
available) to determine if the browser can handle UTF-8
The current beta versions of our Mozilla applications (Firefox 8 / Seamonkey
2.5) do not send the HTTP Accept-Charset header any longer.
This confuses e.g. our Webmail system (Horde/IMP) which uses this header (if
available) to determine if the browser can handle UTF-8.
Does anybody know if there
Martin Freitag wrote:
Ray_Net schrieb:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Ray_Net schrieb:
Nobody can help me ?
Is it enough that i post this(as it is now) to bugzilla ?
Looks like you have run an acceptable amount of tests ;-)
regards
May be ... Anyway ... due to the poor of interest of this bug, i
Ray_Net schrieb:
Martin Freitag wrote:
Ray_Net schrieb:
Nobody can help me ?
Is it enough that i post this(as it is now) to bugzilla ?
Looks like you have run an acceptable amount of tests ;-)
regards
May be ... Anyway ... due to the poor of interest of this bug, i believe
that it will ne
Martin Freitag wrote:
Ray_Net schrieb:
Nobody can help me ?
Is it enough that i post this(as it is now) to bugzilla ?
Looks like you have run an acceptable amount of tests ;-)
regards
May be ... Anyway ... due to the poor of interest of this bug, i believe
that it will never corrected - no
Ray_Net schrieb:
Nobody can help me ?
Is it enough that i post this(as it is now) to bugzilla ?
Looks like you have run an acceptable amount of tests ;-)
regards
Martin
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any charset, so we can choice between urf-8 (the
default) and iso-8859-1.
When a utf-8 client read an utf-8 post or an iso-8859-1 post using
accentuated characters like some we can see here:
http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/international/bylanguage/french.html
all characters are readed OK
i am still with SM 1.1.14 ... i have lurked into #testday but here in
belgium, the #testday worked during the night :-).
However, i have reached #testday using my prefered irc-client (named
pirch) and also using chatzilla.
Pirch work only with iso-8859-1.
Chatzilla works with any charset, so we
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