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Bug 81181 - Subject header missing on some articles
Subject header missing on some articles
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: Pan
Classification: Other
Component: general
pre-0.12.0 betas
Other Linux
: Normal normal
: 0.12.1
Assigned To: Christophe Lambin
Christophe Lambin
Depends on: 85510
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2002-05-08 21:26 UTC by news
Modified: 2006-06-18 05:14 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---


Attachments
article with wrong subject (1.21 KB, text/plain)
2002-05-09 14:43 UTC, news
Details

Description news 2002-05-08 21:26:45 UTC
Subject header is not shown.
Cannot understand why. I've tryed removing old .pan directory and 
redownloading article list.
Articles with missing subject are always the same.
Comment 1 Christophe Lambin 2002-05-09 06:20:54 UTC
It looks like Pan was unable to parse the article's header.  Try
reading that article, and locating the article in Pan's cache
(default: ~/.pan/data/cache, there should be a filename in there with
the article's message id).

If possible, locate that file and add it to this bug report as an
attachment: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/createattachment.cgi?id=81181
Comment 2 news 2002-05-09 10:29:27 UTC
The fault is in the handling of accented vowels (I'm reading 
newsgroups in the it.* hierarchy).
Comment 3 Christophe Lambin 2002-05-09 14:18:34 UTC
I've seen at least one instance where Pan handles that correctly. I
don't really fance browsing the whole it.* hierarchy for an article
that causes this.

So, again, could you add an article from the cache where you're seeing
this bug ?
Comment 4 news 2002-05-09 14:43:21 UTC
Created attachment 8315 [details]
article with wrong subject
Comment 5 news 2002-05-09 14:44:11 UTC
sorry... I sent the file hope it will help... 
Comment 6 Christophe Lambin 2002-05-20 19:26:43 UTC
Thanks for the file. Yes, it does help: it's Outlook Express' fault. :-)

0.11.92 seems to handle illegal non-7bit us-ascii in headers better
already.  

Assigning this for 0.12.0, since we'd need to get it fixed by then.
Comment 7 Charles Kerr 2002-05-25 16:44:25 UTC
Chris, I'm going to reassign this to you since you've been
investigating related things recently and seem to have a
better handle than me on how this works.
Comment 8 Charles Kerr 2002-06-04 04:03:50 UTC
Chris, IMO 0.12.0 is about a week away, do you have a plan for this one?
Comment 9 Christophe Lambin 2002-06-04 11:48:11 UTC
Charles: see related bug 84056.
Comment 10 Charles Kerr 2002-06-10 21:33:48 UTC
Punting remaining bugs to 0.12.1
Comment 11 Christophe Lambin 2002-06-27 23:01:24 UTC
Fixed for 0.12.1.