Andreas Jung wrote:
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> --On 22. Juli 2006 16:17:09 +0200 Tino Wildenhain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>> huh?..even on the file system a pt file is encoded using some encoding.
>>> For an XML pagetemplate file the encoding is clearly defined through
>>> the BOM (if available) and/or the XML p
--On 22. Juli 2006 16:17:09 +0200 Tino Wildenhain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
huh?..even on the file system a pt file is encoded using some encoding.
For an XML pagetemplate file the encoding is clearly defined through
the BOM (if available) and/or the XML preamble. So the most reliable
solutio
Andreas Jung schrieb:
--On 22. Juli 2006 15:34:01 +0200 Tino Wildenhain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Well, pagetemplate files are another thing. They have to deal with
the lack of charset information of a filesystem file and what they
do once they load the data is even another thing.
Even f
--On 22. Juli 2006 15:34:01 +0200 Tino Wildenhain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Well, pagetemplate files are another thing. They have to deal with
the lack of charset information of a filesystem file and what they
do once they load the data is even another thing.
Even filesystem pagetemplates sh
Stefan H. Holek wrote:
> On 21. Jul 2006, at 16:53, Chris Withers wrote:
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>> I wonder how Zope 3's filesystem-based ZPT's deal with this?
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> zope.pagetemplate.pagetemplatefile.PageTemplateFile reads an eventual
> header, or defaults to UTF-8.
Well, pagetemplate files are another thing. They
zope.pagetemplate.pagetemplatefile.PageTemplateFile reads an eventual
header, or defaults to UTF-8.
Stefan
On 21. Jul 2006, at 16:53, Chris Withers wrote:
I wonder how Zope 3's filesystem-based ZPT's deal with this?
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