Drew Hamilton
Drew Hamilton
It looks like Version 3 of the SDK expects the credentials to be passed differently from Version 2: ``` # using a credentials object ec2 = Aws::EC2::Client.new(region: 'us-west-2', credentials: credentials)...
Has this project been abandoned? I'd like the option added in this pull request.
I'm working on a new project that doesn't use the old asset pipeline at all. Filterrific is my usual go-to for this sort of thing, but is the front-end javascript...
Here is the volume setup for Komga on my Portainer, if that helps:  /mnt/komga/config and /mnt/komga/data are the locations on my host. So...
I'm revisiting this because I thought about it while trying to clean up some code. The problem with your suggestion is that the ```:sorting_attribute``` is used as the sort order...
I've realized that it's possible (probable?) that what's being imported incorrectly here is the HTML part, which looks like follows: ``` --_000_SJ0PR15MB4357DF3B8A813E73DB1878D39523ASJ0PR15MB4357namp_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-2022-jp" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ... ... Hello...
@mantas Thanks for your reply. I'm working on installing a development instance of Zammad so I can send you a minimal example of a mail that tickles this bug. All...
OK, this is based on an actual customer email, but with everything stripped away but the bare minimum. [mojibake-test.txt](https://github.com/zammad/zammad/files/11877648/mojibake-test.txt) iso-2022-jp is a very old double-byte encoding and relies on the...
Thanks both for looking at it. I've been dealing with the saga of Japanese email encoding for 30 years. One glorious day the world will standardize on how to do...
I believe the sample mail I provided was using iso-2022-jp (as is common for Japanese emails, and which Ruby supports), not iso-2022-jp-2. I suspect the escapes are just getting lost...