Hi! Have you subscribed to Russian Python/Zope Mailing Lits? echo subscribe python | mail majordomo@list.glas.net http://www.glasnet.ru/~jno/Python/ On Fri, 26 May 2000, Bo Berkhaut wrote:
As you maybe know, there are at least _three_ standard encodings for russian cyrillic: koi8-r, which is used in most unices, Windows codepage 1251 and iso8859-5, which is used in some commercial systems (like HPUX). The common workaround for this problem is server-side detection of client OS type. For given OS, web-server decides which encoding is necessary and recodes the document on-fly. Such functionality is implemented as an Apache module which is widely used across russian net.
My question is (are you already guessed? good!): (1) is there anybody implemented such thing for Zope?
No, though Zope Internationalization Mailing List discussed this.
(2) if not, what is the right place to implement such functionality? I mean, what component of Zope should cope whith such things? Zope architecture is not my best, so maybe some of Zope guys can point me?
Oleg. (All opinions are mine and not of my employer) ---- Oleg Broytmann Foundation for Effective Policies phd@phd.russ.ru Programmers don't die, they just GOSUB without RETURN.