[OSRAIDS-developers] Re: Question
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From: <osr...@li...> - 2004-11-18 11:27:43
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Robert and others.... I have found many mentions of issues with Slovak on webdevelopment many of them revert to the UTF-8 (by the way my new setup will allow you to revert also!) while the rest are using the windows-1250 char set. I will allow the manual configuration of language sets so that UTF can be used but as I am finding most languages are working well with the ISO system. It is the best of both worlds, I get to stick to the standards and use the ISO 8859-X for the languages and if a user wants they can select the UTF-8 for thier system. I am working on the idea of a central I18N server for the lang sets so that translators can update a central system and users can download the updated language set instead of a new version everytime. (for work I still use osraids v1.1 because it does most every thing I need.) I need to get another development version out and a release, its been a month or so... I want to use the CVS system but I need a kick in the butt. I would like any submissions for the following ideas for a forward looking todo list: 1. Customer site setup report. 2. Customer address book printout 3. Consultant address book printout 4. Insert reporting idea here.........Reports are important 5. Accounting system - - should I do a cash system also or just stick to double ledger. Most "consultants" I know run a cash balance sheet. I however have a double ledger system started. later......... On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 13:43:05 +0100, Robert Zeln=EDk <rz...@vs...> wro= te: > the picture that you sent me seems like if the web has not a meta charset > definition, like if it shows text in utf-8, but the browser recognizes it= as > a commont 8bit (ascii, iso-8859-*) encoded page. >=20 > Look at the encoding info in your browser, you will see the recognized > encoding. >=20 > You can try to go to sk.wikipedia.org, it is in utf-8: > http://sk.wikipedia.org/ >=20 > Or this one: > http://uniletim.sourceforge.net/ > if you swith the pop-up switcher in the top right corner into slovak lang= ugae, > you can see the webpage in iso-8859-2 encoding. >=20 > Robert >=20 > On Wednesday 17 November 2004 05:31, Andrew Latham wrote: > > I am working on the translations for a bit. I have most of yours in. > > Do you know of any good Slovak websites to look at, I am trying to > > match up the work and have purchased some dictionarys for some > > languages. > > > > later. >=20 > --=20 > Robert Zelnik > e-mail: rz...@vs... >=20 --=20 Andrew Latham http://www.lathama.com la...@gm... la...@ya... la...@la... If any of the above are not working we have=20 bigger problems than my email. |