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Encoding of svn:keywords

From: Jukka Lahtinen <jukka.lahtinen_at_tieto.com>
Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 09:19:48 +0300

I'm not sure whether this bug is in Tortoise or the svn server, but it looks to me like svn:keywords don't honor the encoding defined in svn:mime-type.
To get familiar with keyword usage, I added $Date$ to a document I was adding to the repository and svn:keywords Date to the svn properties.
The file has svn:mime-type set to "text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1".

When I committed the file and updated it, the actual commit date got inserted to the $Date$ tag but it includes the month name in Finnish, apparently coded in UTF-8. I don't want any UTF-8 encoding, that's why I set the charset to iso-8859-1 in the svn:mime-type!

I use TortoiseSVN 1.6.3.16613 in windows xp.

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