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Bug#321277: About your bug #321277 "kxsldbg: Doesn't honor file encoding" in Debian BTS



On Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 02:07:50AM +0100, Erich Schubert wrote:
> Hello Ana,
> I don't have a KDE bugzilla account, and I don't intend to open one.
> 
> Here's what I tried to post:
> ----
> The input files are UTF-8.
> kxsldbg displays them as if they were Latin-1. So it seems like kxsldbg
> defaults to using Latin-1 as default output charset.
> 
> The files (they're attached here, too) contain a proper XML encoding
> specification, and thus should not need any user-defined file type
> hacks. kxsldbg should just use the encoding specified in the XML file.
> 
> "Configure Editor" doesn't do anything here, no dialog to input any
> settings.
> 
> It still crashes here, using versions
> kxsldbg    3.5.8
> kdelibs    3.5.8.dfsg.1
> libxml2    2.6.31.dfsg
> libxslt1.1 1.1.22
> 
> P.S. With the "file name pattern" comment I was referring to the "open
> file" dialog extension patterns. It includes odd stuff such as .Xsl, but
> lacks the obvious .xslt
> I don't see a reason why this would have to wait for KDE 4.

Well, the KDE development now is 99% focused in KDE 4, specially now it has
been released :) Still, there will be some bugfixes for KDE 3, but only for 
very important bugs or for bugs the app maintainter is motivated to fix (in a
lot of cases backporting fixes i guess).

I'll paste your answer in the KDE SVN.

Ana



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