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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0007396mantisbtlocalizationpublic2006-12-08 02:38
Reporterdolon Assigned Toachumakov  
PrioritynormalSeverityminorReproducibilityalways
Status closedResolutionfixed 
Fixed in Version1.1.0a2 
Summary0007396: [hu] SYSTEM WARNING: charset `iso-8859-2' not supported, assuming iso-8859-1
Description

SYSTEM WARNING: htmlspecialchars() [function.htmlspecialchars]: charset `iso-8859-2' not supported, assuming iso-8859-1

This issue doesn't resolved yet!!!
When you use the hungarian language this warning message everywhere can be seen. You can't use any function in the mantis therefor.

Please resolve this as soon as possible, because the users doesn't understand other language.

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duplicate of 0006494 closedachumakov charset iso-8859-2 not supported 
has duplicate 0007397 closedWanderer SYSTEM WARNING: htmlspecialchars() [function.htmlspecialchars]: charset `iso-8859-2' not supported, assuming iso-8859-1 

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dolon

dolon

2006-08-28 16:49

reporter   ~0013339

NOT SOLVED!!!!
DON'T CLOSE IT!

The hungarian and polish language not the same! This problem has been seen if you choose the hungarian language!

achumakov

achumakov

2006-09-23 18:56

reporter   ~0013452

Last edited: 2006-09-23 19:02

Could you please tell me if changing iso-8859-2 to cp1250 (with conversion of language file) could resolve your problem?

dolon

dolon

2006-09-25 04:34

reporter   ~0013488

not really. I have to use in the language file the cp1252. The error message hide, but the special characters not decoded as a html tag.
So when you upload a text in the bug with specail charater, you just seen the html tag not the character.

molmeaw

molmeaw

2006-09-26 04:09

reporter   ~0013511

I ever have same problem.

My Cases

  1. Problem after Log in.
  2. Some user can log in but somebody can't.

Basic Check

  1. Check user profile in database that use language?
  2. Check File in Folder [lang] and check your language in (1)
  3. Make sure that that file use charset iso-8859-1 (my case not use).
literakl

literakl

2006-09-26 11:15

reporter   ~0013514

We have czech installation which (I guess) uses Latin2 encoding too and there is no such problem.

achumakov

achumakov

2006-09-30 18:43

reporter   ~0013560

Finally fixed that annoying error. Just one @ before one function