Hello, on Dienstag, 9. Dezember 2008, Karl Eichwalder wrote:
Christian Boltz
writes: I also changed my wrapper script to call zypper always with LANG=C because I got some warnings about non-UTF8 input (I still use ISO-8859-15 locale).
But why? The sooner you switch, the better.
Well, there are different reasons. For example, I have several webservers running with ISO-8859-15. Uploading HTML documents with UTF-8 encoding causes some interesting charset problems. And I'm not planning to switch these servers to UTF-8 because this would mean to change lots of (often customer's) files...
These days, using a non-UTF-8 encoding just hurts.
Well, it depends (see above) and I don't really need klingon characters for my daily work. Oh, and using ISO-8859-15 is quite useful while betatesting - I found several charset problems this way which would have been unnoticed otherwise ;-) Regards, Christian Boltz --
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