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+I'm writing [pykipandoc plugin](https://github.com/temmen/pykipandoc/blob/master/pykipandoc), that work at least as pandoc-iki.
+
+It works in compile mode, editing pages in web mode however results in
+
+ pandoc: : hGetContents: invalid argument (Invalid or incomplete multibyte or wide character)
+
+I think that is because HTTP POST request building editpage doesn't correctly manage utf-8 contents: see strange chars in this form-data name="editcontent"?
+
+ This principle has guided pandoc’s decisions in finding syntax for tables, footnotes, and other extensions.
+
+Please, any advice can be sent to [GitHub pykipandoc](https://github.com/temmen/pykipandoc) (some other info there on the [README](https://github.com/temmen/pykipandoc/blob/master/README.md)) and to [temmenel(at)gmail(dot)com](mailto:temmenel@gmail.com).
+
+¡Thank you all!
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+ # plugins to add to the default configuration
+ add_plugins => [qw{
+ brokenlinks
+ map
+ orphans
+ pagecount
+ pagestats
+ tag
+ template
+ openid
+ attachment
+ edittemplate
+ remove
+ listdirectives
+ shortcut
+ pykipandoc}],
+ # plugins to disable
+ disable_plugins => [qw{passwordauth mdwn}],
+
+and
+
+ # UTF-8 locale to use
+ locale => 'it_IT.UTF-8',
No care is taken to add backwards compatibility hacks for browsers that
are not html5 aware (like MSIE). If you want to include the javascript with
those hacks, you can edit `page.tmpl` to do so.
-[Dive Into HTML5](http://diveintohtml5.org/) is a good reference for
+[Dive Into HTML5](http://diveintohtml5.info/) is a good reference for
current compatability issues and workarounds with html5. And a remotely-loadable
JS shiv for enabling HTML5 elements in IE is available through [html5shiv at Google Code](http://code.google.com/p/html5shiv/).