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Re: UTF-8 with Konqueror and KHTMLPart
- To: Development Discussions <developer at arabeyes dot org>
- Subject: Re: UTF-8 with Konqueror and KHTMLPart
- From: Nadim Shaikli <shaikli at yahoo dot com>
- Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 23:53:47 -0700 (PDT)
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--- "Abdalla S. Alothman" <abdalla at pheye dot net> wrote:
> I found out this problem happens when the user decides to get fancy
> and enters a string in the database that contains diacritical marks.
>
> If the last character is a diacritical mark, the letter before it and
> the mark (since an Arabic Unicode letter with a diacritical mark does
> not hold one value like some French and German letters, but two!) will
> be positioned at the beginning of the line. I decided to filter out all
> diacritical marks before updating and before sending the query string
> because I simply don't need them.
>
> So that solves my problem, but I think Konqueror and KHTMLPart shouldn't
> have such obstacles.
Agreed. Do please submit a bug report to KDE about this and do please
update the OpenBugs page [1] with a bug report number so that it gets
tracked.
[1] http://wiki.arabeyes.org/OpenBugs
Thanks and Salam.
- Nadim
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