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Re: Ogojogi + Umlaute: msg#00026cms.opengroupware.xmlrpc.devel
Christoph Guse wrote: I found a problem with Ogojogi and Umlaute. In my own examples Umlaute are not shown correctly. This problem can also be found in the JogiClient0_0_4.jar. Depends on what you get back from the OG.o server. You might want to take a look at the raw XmlRpc messages that are sent over the net (using network sniffer or something like that); You might want to look at the archive of this MailingList (about October, November 2003), I remember a question about something like this. murphee -- Werner Schuster (murphee) Student of SoftwareEngineering and KnowledgeManagement Maintainer of the OGO-JOGI Project @ http://ogo-jogi.sourceforge.net/ Blog @ http://jroller.com/page/murphee -- OpenGroupware.org XML-RPC xmlrpc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mail.opengroupware.org/mailman/listinfo/xmlrpc
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