Description of problem: When using login with gdm != en.US (I use bg.BG) and using cyrilic letters in my blog (LiveJournal) they apper normally in my blog (UTF-8) but when I select to edit already posted with gnome-blog entry it gives me this error: Client error: Invalid text encoding: Cannot display this post. Please see http://www.livejournal.com/support/encodings.bml for more information. If I change the encoding in the blog (livejournal settings) to Window Cyrilic I can edit the entries BUT if I post in cyrilic fomr gnome-blog the letters apear as ???. I think this is something to do with the encoding sent by the client when posting. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gnome-blog-0.9.1-4.fc6 How reproducible: Every time Steps to Reproduce: 1. Log in gnome-session with bg.BG (select language - Bulgarian) and post an entry in LiveJournal with cyrilic letters (the settings of the journal should be default for encoding meaning it expects UTF-8) 2. Log in the livejournal site and try to edit that entry (or with another app like Drivel - the same effect) 3. Actual results: Error: Client error: Invalid text encoding: Cannot display this post. Please see http://www.livejournal.com/support/encodings.bml for more information. Expected results: Normal editing of the entry as it is regular UTF Additional info: This is not happening with drivel or other desktop publishing gnome app for livejournal I have used before, so it must be something with the gnome-blog.
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