Re: Squirrelmail: UTF-8 not handled well

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2011.03.16 21:41 Michelle Konzack raÅÄ:
> Hello Tomas Kuliavas,
>
> Am 2011-03-15 23:38:41, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
>> compatibility issues. You are free to use SquirrelMail 1.4.8 converted
>> to
>> utf-8 by some SquirrelMail developers, convert newer version to pure
>> utf-8
>> interface or find package which looks like SquirrelMail and is already
>> converted to utf-8.
>
> But WHY is iso-8859-1 the default if any users must change it to utf-8?

It was default in 1999 and SquirrelMail started to support wider range of
character sets only in 1.2.x version. Only in 1.4.5 SquirrelMail added
charset conversions to compose.

When I implemented things in charsets, backwards compatibility had higher
priority than utf-8. My attitude toward translations was liberal. I knew
that utf-8 is better but I never forced translators to use it.
SquirrelMail had experimental utf-8 versions since 1.2.9 or .10, but only
since 1.4.5 after user feedback utf-8 was really usable.

>> > Oh and also my E-Mail give some weird Errors in Squirrelmail, even if
>> it
>> > is 100% legal and RFC conform.  ;-)
>> Again. Please provide details instead of baseless complains.
>
> I think, this is a problem with regular expression  because  the  E-Mail
> used by me even crashed Microsoft Exchange server.
>
>> I would like to make webmail compatible with RTL and even searched for
>> people who can answer my questions about RTL, but you are not trying to
>> help. You are only complaining without providing any useful information.
>
> The problem is, that I am not native RTL programmer and we need to  find
> one from Israel, Iran or such.
>
> I will ask my contacts to find someone which can help out.

How do you align bulleted list (like Folder tree)? Is it mirrored version
of LTR or only text is written in RTL? Bullet symbols go to the left or to
the right side of text?

Do you expect folder listing to switch to different side, if you switch to
RTL?

-- 
Tomas


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