[H-GEN] UTF-8 vs ISO-8859-1

Troy Piggins troy at piggo.com
Fri Jun 23 01:08:56 EDT 2006


* Greg Black <gjb at gbch.net> :
> 
> On 2006-06-23, Troy Piggins wrote:
> > * Greg Black <gjb at gbch.net> :
> >> On 2006-06-23, Troy Piggins wrote:
> >> 
> >>> I meant to mention that I tried a quick search of humbug archives
> >>> before mailing this, and it appeared the archives were "broken".  I
> >>> was getting errors while trying to search.
> >>> 
> >>> Today I went back to the archives, and this thread does not appear
> >>> there.  Also, when I type a search query the page just comes up with
> >>> a blank search page again, even if you query an item I know is
> >>> there.
> >> 
> >> The message I'm replying to is in the archive at:
> >> 
> >>   http://lists.humbug.org.au/archives/general/2006-June/025959.html
> >> 
> >> You can work your way forward or back from there.
> >> 
> >> If you follow the email list link on the front page to the list
> >> details, you'll find a link to the archives.  E.g., for H-Gen,
> >> it is:
> >> 
> >>   http://lists.humbug.org.au/archives/general/
> >> 
> > I see your mail above there, but not mine or other replies.  Maybe
> > it's a proxy/caching problem this end.  Apologies if it is...
> 
> Well, I just checked the archives as shown above, and every
> message in this thread so far is there.  The mailman archive is
> certainly functioning as it should.  You might need to look at
> incorrect caches, etc.

My bad - I was being lazy and for some reason wasn't looking at
http://lists.humbug.org.au/archives/general

I was looking at http://archive.humbug.org.au/humbug-general

Interestingly, your mails[1] are already in the archive but none of the
others.

[1]
http://archive.humbug.org.au/humbug-general/2006-06/msg00023.html
http://archive.humbug.org.au/humbug-general/2006-06/msg00024.html

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