[Zope-dev] Strange Characters and Zope

Robin Becker robin@jessikat.demon.co.uk
Sun, 1 Aug 1999 11:28:30 +0100


In article <Pine.LNX.4.10.9908011003460.26507-100000@gatekeeper.zwax.mtg
.co.at>, Andreas Kostyrka <andreas@mtg.co.at> writes
>On Sun, 1 Aug 1999, Brian Hooper wrote:
>
>> >From the standpoint of a Japanese Zope user:
>> 
...
>Well, you could add
>
><dtml-call "RESPONSE.set('content-type','text/html')">
>
>to your standard_html_header.
it would seem reasonable for the default to be html the odd case being
binary
>Actually, we did hit this problem too, but only when one of our sales
>types was trying out ZOPE (to know what he is selling ;) ), and Win98/IE5
>added some curious characters. OTOH, developing for ISOLATIN1 with
>X11/Netscape never provoked this kind of problems.
>
>(Even more curious is, that IE5 DOES display application/octet-stream as
> HTML, even with a missing <HTML> and <BODY> tag it seems ;) )
>
yes I found IE5 displayed correctly, another Bill attempt to discredit
the opposition ;)
>Andreas
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