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2011 Mar 02
2
[ win32utils-Bugs-28904 ] Gem win32-eventlog v0.5.2 on Ruby 1.9.1 and 1.9.2
Bugs item #28904, was opened at 2011-02-02 10:41 You can respond by visiting: http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=411&aid=28904&group_id=85 Category: win32-eventlog Group: Code Status: Open Resolution: None Priority: 3 Submitted By: Jason Bourne (jbourne) Assigned to: Nobody (None) Summary: Gem win32-eventlog v0.5.2 on Ruby 1.9.1 and 1.9.2 Initial Comment: 1.Requirement:
2010 Mar 19
0
Rails, 1.9 & Encoding - does it work?
Hey all, I''ve been looking into moving our Rails app to 1.9 and am having lots of trouble with string encodings, especially when it comes to file uploads. We allow users to upload text files, which may, or may not, have accented characters in them. If there are accented characters, we insist that the file is UTF-8, but if there are no accented characters we don''t care what
2009 Apr 12
9
invalid byte sequence utf-8 OR best option to sanitize content brought in with net::http? single non-utf character causes rails to crash
hi all, platform: debian lenny, ruby1.91.p0, passenger/apache-multithread, rails2.3 in vendor/postres and sql server via odbc. all current gems. i have legacy asp content on win2k servers that i wrap in rails controllers. this all worked great with ruby1.8, but now that we are dealing with encoded strings in ruby1.9, i am having page crashes randomly as users have cut and pasted high ascii code
2010 Jul 01
25
Encoding problems with Rails 3 + Ruby 1.9.1 (big surprise)
I have kind of an interesting problem. I have a form wherein people enter information. Big surprise. If they enter any "weird" characters like ø or é or whatever, the form will submit and all is well. However, I have a select box for the state which, if you''re looking at Spain, has states like A Coruña, Cádiz and País Vasco. These are pulled from the database which is set to
2020 Mar 05
55
[PATCH 00/22] drm: Convert drivers to drm_simple_encoder_init()
A call to drm_simple_encoder_init() initializes an encoder without further functionality. It only provides the destroy callback to cleanup the encoder's state. Only few drivers implement more sophisticated encoders than that. Most drivers implement such a simple encoder and can use drm_simple_encoder_init() instead. The patchset converts drivers where the encoder's instance is embedded in
2020 Mar 05
55
[PATCH 00/22] drm: Convert drivers to drm_simple_encoder_init()
A call to drm_simple_encoder_init() initializes an encoder without further functionality. It only provides the destroy callback to cleanup the encoder's state. Only few drivers implement more sophisticated encoders than that. Most drivers implement such a simple encoder and can use drm_simple_encoder_init() instead. The patchset converts drivers where the encoder's instance is embedded in