-----Original Message----- From: Karl Ramberg [mailto:karl.ramberg@chello.se] Sent: 30 July 2004 11:53 To: Squeak Subject: [BUG][BFAV][m17n]Attachments download
Attachments downloaded with BAFV when m17n is installed are corrupted.
Does this happen because of the encoding issues in the m17n stuff reported by others? That Latin1/UTF-8 discussion of last week?
frank
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Frank Shearar wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: Karl Ramberg [mailto:karl.ramberg@chello.se] Sent: 30 July 2004 11:53 To: Squeak Subject: [BUG][BFAV][m17n]Attachments download
Attachments downloaded with BAFV when m17n is installed are corrupted.
Does this happen because of the encoding issues in the m17n stuff reported by others? That Latin1/UTF-8 discussion of last week?
I'm not sure where and how it happens. Emails appear nicely in the email pane of BFAV. Files/ Attachments with the right filename are made and put in the right folder. But they are not gzip files. I don't understand the BFAV model and how it pulls down stuff from the server etc. so it's hard to be more specific. How are stuff stored on and downloaded from the BFAV server? Maybe it's the decompression after it's downloaded from the BFAV server that do this. Maybe the saving of the unzipped attachment.
Karl
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