On Friday 23 April 2004 16:23, Jaroslav Lukesh wrote:
maybe this will help. this mostly applies to kde users though.
gives me interesting zope site error, what I found in last time manytimes at zope servers, not only at zope.org.
So it is due some code update, or something wrong? I use zope 2.5.1 and there if some character not included in used charmap, no server errors (but no no-problems, for eg. STX does not make formatting, putting "another" char into for example gadfly, it puts an "?").
the test was done against zope 2.7, with kde 3.2.1. i use no encoding, iirc. so lucky for me? i'm not sure what happens in your case tho. and i haven't tested the same setup with zope2.5
Regards, JL.
Site Error
An error was encountered while publishing this resource.
UnicodeEncodeError Sorry, a site error occurred.
Traceback (innermost last):
* Module ZPublisher.Publish, line 163, in publish_module_standard * Module Products.PlacelessTranslationService.PatchStringIO, line 45, in new_publish [...] * Module Products.PageTemplates.PageTemplate, line 96, in pt_render <ZopePageTemplate at /mzng/newsitem_view used for /mzng/Members/kedai/kdezopewebdav.news> [...] * Module TAL.TALInterpreter, line 369, in attrAction_tal * Module TAL.TALInterpreter, line 615, in translate * Module Products.PageTemplates.TALES, line 260, in translate * Module Products.PlacelessTranslationService.PlacelessTranslationService, line 109, in translate * Module Products.PlacelessTranslationService.PlacelessTranslationService, line 439, in translate * Module ZPublisher.HTTPResponse, line 433, in _encode_unicode
UnicodeEncodeError: 'latin-1' codec can't encode character u'\u0159' in position 1: ordinal not in range(256) (Also, an error occurred while attempting to render the standard error message.)