For a long time, I have been suffering from git problems when I
push to our server. I have been hoping that it should just
magically go away with some update or something, but I guess not.
Basically, I have to push several times for it to "take".
No idea whether or not this is related to your is
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waterlan writes:
> I would expect that all browsers support utf8 by now, but OK. When you
> open such an html file in a text editor to inspect, it is totally
> unreadable.
The remaining problem is web servers that don't produce correct Content-Type
headers. I see that all the time even on big med
Achim Gratz schreef op 2015-03-15 19:25:
Erwin Waterlander writes:
I also don't like all the ampersand codes that perl 5.18 produces
instead of UTF-8.
From the standpoint of HTTP server and browser compatibility these are
better on the other hand.
I would expect that all browsers support ut
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Erwin Waterlander writes:
> You are right. When I remove PERL_UNICODE a correct the html is
> correct. Correct title and correct content, all nicely in UTF-8.
Good.
> I added PERL_UNICODE=SDA, because of perl 5.18 (on Linux). Perl 5.18
> pod2html produces a wrong html title (double encoded?) when
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This is an update to the latest
Op 15-03-15 om 12:18 schreef Achim Gratz:
Erwin Waterlander writes:
It looks like this http://waterlan.home.xs4all.nl/tmp/dos2unix.htm
while it should look like
http://waterlan.home.xs4all.nl/dos2unix/uk/man1/dos2unix.htm
It could be a pod2html bug. I know that between perl 5.14.2 and 5.18
the
Erwin Waterlander writes:
> It looks like this http://waterlan.home.xs4all.nl/tmp/dos2unix.htm
> while it should look like
> http://waterlan.home.xs4all.nl/dos2unix/uk/man1/dos2unix.htm
>
> It could be a pod2html bug. I know that between perl 5.14.2 and 5.18
> the pod2html output changed from plain
Hi Denis,
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 12:20 PM, Denis Washington wrote:
> Achim Gratz writes:
>> Denis Washington denisw.de> writes:
>> > I suspected that this had something to do with the gcc command defined in
>> the Makefile, which includes
>> > backslashes to escape quotes in -D values like this
On 3/15/2015 8:22 AM, Achim Gratz wrote:
Erwin Waterlander writes:
cygcheck output, please.
pod2man seems ok, but pod2html produces wrong output.
$ cygcheck pod2html
Found: C:\cygwin\bin\pod2html
C:\cygwin\bin\pod2htmlcygcheck: C:\cygwin\bin\pod2html is not a DLL:
magic number 2123 (8483) '
Erwin Waterlander writes:
>> cygcheck output, please.
>
> pod2man seems ok, but pod2html produces wrong output.
>
> $ cygcheck pod2html
> Found: C:\cygwin\bin\pod2html
> C:\cygwin\bin\pod2htmlcygcheck: C:\cygwin\bin\pod2html is not a DLL:
> magic number 2123 (8483) '#!'
Yes I know it's a script.
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