Salâms,
I have made several tests with regard to the glossary. The configuration
I am using that always gives a correct display with all character
encodings (tested with UTF-8, windows-1256 and iso-8859-1) is as follows :
Browser : mozilla firefox
Encoding used when adding a word to the glossary : iso-8859-1
If you do this, everyone can read your entries correctly regardless of
the encoding they use to display the glossary.
I am not pretty sure why this works, but it works. :-)
salâms
Mohammad
Mohammad Ghoniem wrote:
Salâm
Munzir Taha wrote:
> 4. If the encoding of the page is unicode(utf-8) then translation for
> Filesystem and home dir will not appear correctly (Which should mean
> that those two are cp 1256 and the others are utf-8) Whereas, if the
> encoding of the page is cp 1256 then all my translations doesn't show
> and all the others show properly (which means that there is something
> wrong somewhere). To interpret this is behind my knowledge, will you
> please explain.
>
>
How is the display now ? :)
salâm
Mohammad
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