On Saturday 07 June 2008 10:25:39 Pavel Troller wrote:
BTW, my system is NOT running in Unicode. Maybe is it related ? I hope it is not yet mandatory. I'm using iso-8859-2 encoding, which works much better in my normal working environment.
If the URL contains characters outside iso-8859-2 that may be the problem, yes. Is it fixed when you switch to utf8?
Hi! 1) The URLs don't contain any special characters. They even don't need 8859-2, US-ASCII should be enough for them :-). 2) Switching to utf-8 caused that chinese characters and placeholders (boxes with hex value of the character) were displayed instead of question marks, and it didn't work either, of course.
Please file a bug and attach a +winebrowser trace.
Done. There are two traces, one with default setting and the other with LC_ALL=cs_CZ.UTF-8.
-Hans
With regards, Pavel Troller