From: Nathan W. <fac...@fa...> - 2002-12-01 08:19:59
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On Sat, Nov 30, 2002 at 10:47:45PM -0500, Daniel Carrera wrote: > > >On both systems, the first and last characters of every message are > > >replaced by a '?'. > > > > > That is indeed odd. Are the messages straight 7-bit ASCII (IE no > > accents, no chars not in English)? Does the same thing happen with the > > same jabber server and a "normal" (IE stable non-gaim) jabber client? >=20 > AFAIK it's all plain ASCII. I certainly didn't put any accents, or > anything unisual. It happens when I just say "hi". There is no apparent > correlation between the content of the message and the outcome. >=20 > One time I wrote a message and the error occurred. I copied and pasted > and the error ocurred again, pasted again and there was no error. >=20 > I haven't tried this with another Jabber client. >=20 > I think it's odd that this didn't seem to happen at the Linux end. >=20 > Is it possible that a Sun machine might send non-ASCII characters without > my noticing? That would be very weird. It would be really helpful to see the debug output when you send. Open up the debug window, or run gaim with the -d flag, and send me a log of the output, and I'll see if I can track it down. --=20 Nathan Walp || fac...@fa... GPG Fingerprint: || http://faceprint.com/ 5509 6EF3 928B 2363 9B2B DA17 3E46 2CDC 492D DB7E |