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Anton
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Multilingual/multi-charsets support in templates
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Thu, 12. June 2003 - 22:30:09
Hello!
Well, I hope you in West Europe haven't such problems :)
I need to output on one web page texts in several languages (Russian, German, Chineese etc) which have different charsets. Of course I want to use vLibTemplate. What is the best way to make such page? Can I use UTF-8 with vLibTemplate?
Thanks a lot.
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releasedj
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Multilingual/multi-charsets support in templates
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Fri, 13. June 2003 - 00:39:49
To be honest, I have no experience on working with multi-byte charsets in PHP!
The bad news:
vlibTemplate does not take this into consideration and therefore can only handle what PHP can handle without any multi-byte support!
The good news:
vlibTemplate is open source. If you have any changes or suggestions to make, feel free.
Many thanks,
Kelvin
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