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Subject: [Bug 72917] UTF8 and other cause XML parsing errors,
From: Martijn Klingens <klingens () kde ! org>
Date: 2004-01-26 20:13:28
Message-ID: 20040126201328.26182.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From klingens@kde.org 2004-01-26 21:13 -------
Subject: Re: [Kopete-devel] UTF8 and other cause XML parsing errors, only in IRC conversations
On Monday 26 January 2004 21:07, Jason Keirstead wrote:
> Why? It would only work in the situation where you're talking Russia ->
> Russia.
Yes, by far the most common case to be talking to fellow landsmen :)
> And in that case, the sender should have the russian codec set
> anyway in the message so it would not be a problem?
Because with ICQ quite a lot of clients don't provide an encoding at all, in
which case ICQ has to do exactly the same guesswork as IRC?
Don't you read any of the OSCAR/ICQ-related mails on this list, nor my several
mentions of ICQ in this very bug report? ;)
> While I do agree in a North American sense, since we all speak the same
> language, I would think that you assuming that most people in European
> countries having people using the same codec on their list would be pretty
> incorrect...
It's pretty correct actually in almost all eastern European and lots of Asian
countries.
In Western Europe it's a bit of a mixture of Latin1, the default Windows
encoding of which I don't know the name and a very strong rise of Utf-8.
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