On Sat, Dec 17, 2011 at 9:52 PM, Dan Nessett dnessett@yahoo.com wrote:
I am trying to use changePassword.php to change the password of a user (who has forgotten his password). The name of the user has the spanish character tilde-n in it (UTF-8 \xF1). However, I can't figure out how to specify this character in the --user= value. When I try to use \xF1, the maintenance script sees it as the literal character string "xF1". If I use \xF1, the script sees the literal character sring "\xF1". I can't figure out how to get the script to accept the unicode string encoding.
If you have a normal UTF-8 terminal, just type or cut-n-paste the "ñ" however you normally would. If for some reason this isn't available (sounds like you're expecting an 8-bit locale on your terminal?), I'd recommend using the user-id with the --userid parameter instead. :)
-- brion