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Subject: [Bug 122755] Certain Encoding settings produce invalid results
From: "Alexey A.Kiritchun" <kaa () nightmail ! ru>
Date: 2006-02-26 19:11:57
Message-ID: 20060226191157.26100.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From kaa nightmail ru 2006-02-26 20:11 -------
The other encodings are 7-bit-safe, i.e. you can't see the implications of this bug \
unless you use non-Latin-1 chars (try creating a file with a single utf-8 encoded \
euro sign or a letter with diacritic, and then 'cat' it).
This problem is worse for me for rather esoteric reason: here in Russia we have at \
least 3 more or less popular encodings for Cyrillic (koi8-r, windows-1251, UTF-8, and \
a couple of more exotic, like cp866), and I have to work remotely on systems that use \
all of them (utf-8 locally on Fedora 4, koi8-r historically the default Russian \
codepage on FreeBSD/Linux, and cp1251 in HTML code for $work because it's what \
Windows users have), so your advice does not suite me.
By the way, this is introduced in 3.5 line - 3.4.3 had correct per-tab memory, at \
least in kde-redhat.sf.net builds I use.
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