RE: [Phpvideopro-developers] First Polish translation
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From: Tom A. <to...@ko...> - 2001-09-04 17:32:00
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Hmm... Never worked with charsets. Isn't there a way to put them in a 'universal' manner in the db and when the right charset is chosen it looks like something? Tom > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: > php...@li... > [mailto:php...@li...urceforge. > net]Namens Itzchak Rehberg > Verzonden: dinsdag 4 september 2001 19:29 > Aan: php...@li... > Onderwerp: Re: [Phpvideopro-developers] First Polish > translation > > > Hi Leszek, > > Leszek Boroch wrote: > >>may go and see the demo (and, maybe, set the charset :) > > Humm, but which one? Iso-8859-2 seems not to fit (at > least for Mozilla not). > > > BTW: I thing setting charset in code (constant) > would be better, at > > lest for web version. Why? > > Somebody would start creating database with first > charset, and later > > would add antries with second. This would create > mess in db (in > > charsets meanning > > :). Well, maybe I'm wrong, just thinking ;)) > > No, you are absolutely right on this. But the problem > is: to which > charset should it be hard coded? I can only propagate > one in the HTML > header. So let's assume, I hardcode it to iso-8859-1 > in the db. Now you > install it and decide on iso-8859-2. YOUR entries in > the db would look > correct - but the whole setup will be a mess, since > default values > (configuration and technical stuff) would use a > different charset... > They do now as well, in fact... Did not think about > this thoroughly up > to now, so I'm open for ideas :) > > </izzy> > -- > Itzchak Rehberg > http://www.qumran.org/homes/izzy/ > "Advance is the mother of problems." (G.K. Chesterton) > > > _______________________________________________ > Phpvideopro-developers mailing list > Php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpvideopr o-developers |