[turba] Re: Importing CSV with special characters

Marcos Monge mmonge at gmail.com
Fri Feb 11 05:53:57 PST 2005


Hi Jan

I have try both, with and without the pear File package. The result is
the same. Also I have try different combinations of exports in
outlook, excel, etc, and the result is one of two: Or the rest of the
name is dropped in the special character, or the special character is
substitute with a ? character.

I'm using the turba 2.0. Still not try with CVS.

The PEAR versions I'm using are:
Installed packages:
===================
Package        Version  State  
Archive_Tar    0.9      stable 
Console_Getopt 1.0      stable 
DB             1.6.8    stable 
Date           1.4.3    stable 
File           1.1.0RC5 beta   
HTTP           1.2      stable 
HTTP_Request   1.2.4    stable 
Log            1.8.7    stable 
Mail           1.0.1    stable 
Mail_Mime      1.2.1    stable 
Net_SMTP       1.0      stable 
Net_Socket     1.0.1    stable 
PEAR           1.1      stable 
SQLite         1.0.3    stable 
XML_Parser     1.0.1    stable 
XML_RPC        1.0.4    stable 

Thank you
Marcos


On Wed,  9 Feb 2005 14:58:53 +0100, Jan Schneider <jan at horde.org> wrote:
> Zitat von Marcos Monge <mmonge at gmail.com>:
> 
> > I'm trying to import a CSV exported from Outlook, that have special
> > spanish characters (á é í ó ú ñ, etc). But in the names for example,
> > turba only import the character up to the special character, dropping
> > the rest.
> 
> This shouldn't happen in any version of Turba. Did you install the File
> package from PEAR? Try both, with and without this package being
> installed.
> 
> Beside that, only Turba from CVS (HEAD) supports importing of special
> characters completely. This will go into Turba 2.1.
> 
> Jan.
> 
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