Yes, it's Zope 2.10.4 with CMF 2.1.0, all of them on Python 2.4.4, all of them on CentOS 4.4 (or maybe .5 now?) (maybe not at exactly the same patch/upgrade level, but the python is custom built). In fact the entire product list is exactly the same! OK, so I think maybe my devel machine is CentOS 4.4, and the production systems are CentOS 4.5, but that's as much difference as there might be, worst case scenario. I have a hard time picturing this making much of a difference in the PT encoding though :P *scratches head* J.F. -----Original Message----- From: Maciej Wisniowski [mailto:maciej.wisniowski@coig.katowice.pl] Sent: August 30, 2007 08:49 To: Doyon, Jean-Francois Cc: Chris Withers; zope@zope.org Subject: Re: [Zope] UTF encoding problem w/ ZPT's (No, not the usual :)
As for subversion, I took great care to make sure everything was utf-8
on the FS, during development, and I know Subersion uses utf-8 internally, so I'm not sure what it would change it to. Once checked back out, it still looks like utf-8 ... I'm saying all this based on the assumption that the string -> unicode difference might come from the encoding of the PT itself?
Which Zope version do you have and are you sure your versions are same in both environments? -- Maciej Wisniowski