[kronolith] Kronolith with iCal r/w or task support or ... or ...
Jan Schneider
jan at horde.org
Wed Dec 23 15:19:21 UTC 2009
Zitat von Lukas Haase <lukashaase at gmx.at>:
> Jan Schneider schrieb:
>> Zitat von Lukas Haase <lukashaase at gmx.at>
>>> Hi again,
>>> Jan Schneider schrieb:
>>>> Zitat von Lukas Haase <lukashaase at gmx.at>:
>>>>> [...]
>>>>> However apart from this I found problems with UTF8: When I
>>>>> create entried for example with Japanese characters in
>>>>> Thunderbird the items are just called ????? in Kronolith.
>>>>>
>>>>> The other way round, when I create an appointment with UTF8
>>>>> named in Kronolith they get somehow weird escaped. The wonderful
>>>>> Japanese christmas becomes:
>>>>> クリスマス
>>>>>
>>>>> Maybe it is enough to just add utf8_encode/decode?
>>>>
>>>> Did you configure the a compatible charset, e.g. UTF-8 for the
>>>> database backend?
>>>
>>> At first it was really at ISO8859...
>>>
>>> But now I set to "UTF-8" with the effect that all words containing
>>> umlauts have "?" now. But I think this is not such a big problem
>>> as there are not yet so many entries.
>>
>> And it's the expected behavior since your data in the database was
>> stored with ISO-8859-1.
>>
>>> Unfortunately the problem persists...same as described above.
>>>
>>> So it is actually implemented and should work? This would be very
>>> because then it would mean to just find the error in the config ;-)
>>
>> Yes, it should work. Does it work if you manually import an
>> iCalendar file exported from Thunderbird?
>
> Thank you very much.
>
> That works, surprisingly...
>
> But now something other very interesting occurs: When I access the
> calender again with Lightning the appointment is shown as "??" in
> Thunderbird ;-)
>
> Conclusion: Unicode on Clientside gehts ??? on Serverside and
> Unicode on Serverside gehts ??? on Clientside.
>
> So obviously there is a problem on the way with the WebDAV interface.
Yes, looks like it. I guess the only way to further debug this is to
listen to the HTTP traffic between Thunderbird and Horde.
Jan.
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