Author Ranwers
Date 2004-08-30 22:56
Posts: Well, from my point of view the letters on my previous post look ok... On the other hand, at the install page of OPN (I didn't go further without your opinion on the char set), IE recognizes the page as coded in "ISO(Western Europe)". If changed to view in "ISO(Central Europe)" the page looks fine.

So I think, that if:
1) there is a declaration of the char set in the page <meta> tags, there is little to do.

2) On the other hand, if there is no char set declaration, the default install language (German) is recognised by the browser, so it starts to use "ISO (Western Europe)" char set to display the page. And so if the Polish is used in the install and is set as a default language, it will be then (in the installed OPN) recognized and the user's borowser's will use "ISO (Cental Europe)" char set = no problem

I hope this info will help you

I've just went throug some pages in the install (I don't know why I haven't done it before), and when advencing to 2nd page the char set is set back to "ISO (Western Europe)", so a guess we're having case 1) :(

My idea is to add the char set declaration to the language file as a variable, but you're doing the programing, I'm just learning the php :oops:

[ This message was edited by: Ranwers on 2004-08-30 23:08 (Original date 2004-08-30 22:56) ]


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