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bug #1878: Subjects with multiple MIME-encoded/non-encoded blocks will be splitted by \n

Submitted by:  Takashi P.KATOH <PPP>
Submitted on:  Wed 04 Dec 2002 07:27:08 AM UTC  
 
Category: MIMESeverity: 3 - Normal
Priority: 5 - NormalItem Group: Undesired Behavior
Status: FixedPrivacy: Public
Assigned to: NoneOpen/Closed: Closed
Operating System: UnixPerl Version: 5.005_03
Component Version: 2002-12-03-snapFixed Release: 2.6.0

Wed 04 Dec 2002 08:05:24 PM UTC, comment #2:

It is fuzzy if this is really a bug, but the extra \n
should be avoided since it is not part of the original
data.

I commited a change to iso2022jp.pl:

$Id: iso2022jp.pl,v 1.9 2002/12/04 20:00:39 ehood Exp $

to avoid adding the extra \n at the end of processed
data. Please test from CVS or from snapshot releases
dated 2002-12-05, or later.

Earl Hood <ehood>
Project Administrator
Wed 04 Dec 2002 08:54:23 AM UTC, comment #1:

Sorry, this problem is caused by iso2022jp.pl.
(I used iso2022jp.pl for CharsetConverter, thus
<CharsetConverters>
plain;iso_2022_jp::str2html; iso2022jp.pl
</CharsetConverters>
)

Takashi P.KATOH <PPP>
Wed 04 Dec 2002 07:27:08 AM UTC, original submission:

When subject consists of multiple encoded/non-encoded blocks, contents of <title>, <!--X-Subject-Header-Begin--> and <!--X-Head-of-Message--> will be splitted by \n.

E.g.
Subject: Danke =?iso-8859-1?Q?sch=F6n?=

The generated file is:
<title>Danke
schoen</title>
though expected result is
<title>Danke schoen</title>
(oe is o-Umlaut, of course)

Note that this may not affect rendering of web browsers, but affects result of Namazu.
This problem occurs on v2.5.13, too.

Takashi P.KATOH <PPP>

 

Attached Files
file #175:  readmail.pl.diff added by PPP (170B - application/octet-stream - (maybe needless) AD HOC patch)

 

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Thu 23 Jan 2003 04:54:59 AM UTCehoodOpen/ClosedOpen=>(Error - Not Found)
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Wed 04 Dec 2002 08:05:24 PM UTCehoodStatusNone=>(Error - Not Found)

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