[Pmwiki-users] Does internationalisation features of PmWiki 0.6 support only iso-8859-1?

romat@post.cz romat
Fri Mar 26 08:11:01 CST 2004


PmWiki 0.6 came with the support of accented international
characters in page titles and WikiWords. I am working with
character set iso-8859-2. It is set in local\config.php this way:

$HTTPHeaders=array(
  "Expires: Tue, 01 Jan 2002 00:00:00 GMT",
  "Last-Modified: ".gmstrftime('%a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S GMT'),
  "Cache-Control: no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate,
post-check=0, pre-check=0",   "Pragma: no-cache",
  "Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-2;");

Content is OK, but when I use some accented characters of this
character set in WikiWords I get this error message:

"PmWiki can't process your request
'Main/P??li??lutou?k?K???p?l??belsk??dy' is not a valid PmWiki
page name

We are sorry for any inconvenience."

where not valid characters are replaced with question marks. As
you can see, the problem is only with certain characters. I can
easily create WikiWords with accented characters that appear in
both character sets (iso-8859-1 and iso-8859-2). In attached
pictures I highlighted all supported accented characters of
iso-8859-2. They have the same character code in iso-8859-1, too.

So my question is: Does internationalisation features of PmWiki
0.6 support only iso-8859-1 or is there any way how to configure
PmWiki to support iso-8859-2?

My configuration:
- Windows 2000
- Apache 2.0.47
- PHP 4.3.3
- IE 6.0 SP1 (Character set - selected automatically)

Thank you

Roman

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