[pLog-svn] Help testing the moblog plugin
Mark Wu
markplace at gmail.com
Thu May 12 12:49:55 GMT 2005
Hi Oscar:
Yes, If we can identify the encoding from header information, I think we can
do it.
But, we need to setup an environment first. After you finish the plugin, I
will ask for support in Chinese forum, :D
And, we can also setup a site for test!!
BTW, do you need me to send another MMS mail to test agin?
Mark
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Oscar Renalias [mailto:oscar at renalias.net]
> Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2005 5:33 AM
> To: Mark Wu
> Cc: plog-svn at devel.plogworld.net
> Subject: Re: [pLog-svn] Help testing the moblog plugin
>
> This plugin seems to work quite well now... I will document
> it soon and help you configure it if needed (including
> setting up an email alias if you don't have access to them in
> your server)
>
> But you're probably not going to be too happy because it's an
> encoding mess all over again. Sending messages which include
> characters in UTF-8 or whatever is not a problem, since the
> plugin will just save the text whatever it is and it will be
> displayed by the browser according to the blog locale.
>
> Problems start to appear with attachments... I tried to send
> a message which included a file whose name had chinese
> characters and it didn't quite work :( When specifying the
> file name of the attachment in a MIME part, this is what OS
> X's Mail.app does:
>
> Content-Type: image/jpeg;
> x-unix-mode=0600;
> name="????.jpg"
> Content-Disposition: inline;
> filename*=UTF-8''%E6%AC%B3%E6%AD%83%E6%AD%88%E6%AD%B0.jpg
>
> It urlencodes the filename in UTF-8 but *only* in the
> Content- Disposition MIME header. This image was correctly
> saved but its name is displayed as "????.jpg"... Now let's
> see what Gmail does with the same attachment:
>
> Content-Type: image/jpeg; name="=?GB2312?B?mkPspppRmm8uanBn?="
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
> Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="=?GB2312?B?
> mkPspppRmm8uanBn?="
>
> It used 'GB2312' as the encoding and it encoded both the
> Content-Type and the Content-Disposition MIME headers.
>
> I haven't seen what kind of MIME headers your K700i sends but
> it could possibly a new and completely different
> combination... This is probably going to require support for
> iconv or something like that, and it's going to be quite
> difficult for us to debug. Do you think you'd like to take a
> look at this or is there anybody in the Chinese community
> who'd like to help?
>
> Oscar
>
> On 9 May 2005, at 10:57, Mark Wu wrote:
>
> > Wow ... I love this function, I already send a mail by my se k700i
> > MMS, and waiting ....:D
> >
> > Mark
> >
> >
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: plog-svn-bounces at devel.plogworld.net
> >> [mailto:plog-svn-bounces at devel.plogworld.net] On Behalf Of Oscar
> >> Renalias
> >> Sent: Monday, May 09, 2005 3:38 PM
> >> To: plog-svn at devel.plogworld.net
> >> Subject: [pLog-svn] Help testing the moblog plugin
> >>
> >> I've set up a test blog where you can send your test posts
> via email.
> >> I'm interested in testing this thing with as many email
> clients as we
> >> can (but more importantly, mobile email
> >> clients) Please send a message to
> moblog at devel.plogworld.net with the
> >> following *exact* contents:
> >>
> >>
> >> USER: test
> >> PASS: test
> >> BLOG: test blog
> >> here you type the contents of your message
> >>
> >>
> >> (obviously, replace the last line with your own text :))
> >>
> >> Please also try to attach one, two or as many images as you want.
> >> Once you have sent the image, wait for some time (depending on the
> >> speed of your mail server) and then check
> >>
> >> http://devel.plogworld.net/blog/test_blog
> >>
> >> Let me know if you have any question...
> >>
> >> Oscar
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> >
> >
> >
>
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