Re: [WebDNA] special chars
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2009
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 101924
interpreted = N
texte = --Apple-Mail-4--6059218Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/plain;charset=ISO-8859-1;delsp=yes;format=flowedHi Tom,it's one thing I thought about, I can select it in Cyberduck.I think there is no issue to this problem, when I will have clients =20uploading folders I wont be able to set their FTPclient...LawrenceLe 5 f=E9vr. 09 =E0 17:26, Tom Duke a =E9crit :> Lawrence,>> My understanding is that OSX does not have a default character set =20> - it depends on the application that creates the file/folder. So =20> as Christophe says there should be a preference somewhere in =20> transmit for default encoding - I use Fetch and this can be set in =20> the preferences.>> - Tom>>--Apple-Mail-4--6059218Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1Hi Tom,
it's one =thing I thought about, I can select it in Cyberduck.
I think =there is no issue to this problem, when I will have clients uploading =folders I wont be able to set their FTPclient...
Lawrence
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Le 5 f=E9vr. 09 =E0 17:26, Tom Duke a =E9crit =:
Lawrence,
My understanding is that OSX =does not have a default character set - it depends on the application =that creates the file/folder. =A0 So as Christophe says there should be =a preference somewhere in transmit for default encoding - I use Fetch =and this can be set in the preferences.
=--Apple-Mail-4--6059218--
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--Apple-Mail-4--6059218Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/plain;charset=ISO-8859-1;delsp=yes;format=flowedHi Tom,it's one thing I thought about, I can select it in Cyberduck.I think there is no issue to this problem, when I will have clients =20uploading folders I wont be able to set their FTPclient...LawrenceLe 5 f=E9vr. 09 =E0 17:26, Tom Duke a =E9crit :> Lawrence,>> My understanding is that OSX does not have a default character set =20> - it depends on the application that creates the file/folder. So =20> as Christophe says there should be a preference somewhere in =20> transmit for default encoding - I use Fetch and this can be set in =20> the preferences.>> - Tom>>--Apple-Mail-4--6059218Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1Hi Tom,
it's one =thing I thought about, I can select it in Cyberduck.
I think =there is no issue to this problem, when I will have clients uploading =folders I wont be able to set their FTPclient...
Lawrence
=
Le 5 f=E9vr. 09 =E0 17:26, Tom Duke a =E9crit =:
Lawrence,
My understanding is that OSX =does not have a default character set - it depends on the application =that creates the file/folder. =A0 So as Christophe says there should be =a preference somewhere in transmit for default encoding - I use Fetch =and this can be set in the preferences.
=--Apple-Mail-4--6059218--
lawrence@authorsimage.com
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