Am Don, 2002-09-26 um 18.47 schrieb Arnar Lundesgaard:
what do you mean by "inserted into the form"?
Put there by the dtml-method in a dtml-var statement. I can second this. With CVS-Zope (did the last cvs up this moment) I'm getting a very curios thing: Displaying .../index_html is ok. But return context.index_html(context,request) creates broken characters instead is isolatin1 Umlaute. In my case (Konqueror on Linux) it seems that the text/html;charset=UTF-8 breaks the page because the byte values are correct for the "Umlaute". This is further confirmed by the fact that forcing Konq to display iso8859-1 fixes the display.
So how are these Unicode changes supposed to work? Are non-ascii characters forbidden now? And how do I get UTF-8 text into Zope? While I'm quite sure that this will help Zope in the Asiatic region, it seems quite inconvienent for isolatin1 world :(
That the response contains a single byte where you properties contain character whose unicode value is greater than 127 ?
Yes
how have you checked this? if so, thats a bug.
In a Hex editor...
The character 'æ' for instance is inserted as '0xE6' in the returned HTML.
The same here with Umlaute, ... I've used wget and less <result to verify that the umlaute display correctly. Andreas -- Andreas Kostyrka <andreas@kostyrka.priv.at>