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Version: 3.7.4 PL1
Custom Phrases: No
Official Language Pack: No
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IE - Irish language pack #18 [vBulletin 3.7.2] (forum)
This is the Irish language pack version #1.
Translation version: #1
Release date: October, 5th 2008
vBulletin version: 3.7.2 (will works with any 3.7.x)
Encoding compatibility
- ISO-8859-1 (default)
- ISO-8859-15
- Windows-1252
Installation
Download the attached file.
Go to your control panel -> languages & phrases -> Download/upload phrases:
Under Import Language XML File, selected the file on your hard drive, give it a title and click on upload.
Warning
You should ALWAYS keep the same encoding for all your installed languages. For example, both English and Irish shall use the same encoding.
Using UTF-8
If you want to use UTF-8 (or another non-ANSI encoding), you must first open the .xml file with a powerful text editor such as TextPad and then save it using UTF-8 (or the encoding of your choice).
Support
In English or Irish: when this thread is accepted
Authors of this version
Foras na Gaeilge, PeoplesRepublicOfCork.com
Images
None.
Version: 3.7.4 PL1
Custom Phrases: No
Official Language Pack: No
Download Thread: http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=286795
Discussion Thread: http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=295506
Comments by Author:
IE - Irish language pack #18 [vBulletin 3.7.2] (forum)
This is the Irish language pack version #1.
Translation version: #1
Release date: October, 5th 2008
vBulletin version: 3.7.2 (will works with any 3.7.x)
Encoding compatibility
- ISO-8859-1 (default)
- ISO-8859-15
- Windows-1252
Installation
Download the attached file.
Go to your control panel -> languages & phrases -> Download/upload phrases:
Under Import Language XML File, selected the file on your hard drive, give it a title and click on upload.
Warning
You should ALWAYS keep the same encoding for all your installed languages. For example, both English and Irish shall use the same encoding.
Using UTF-8
If you want to use UTF-8 (or another non-ANSI encoding), you must first open the .xml file with a powerful text editor such as TextPad and then save it using UTF-8 (or the encoding of your choice).
Support
In English or Irish: when this thread is accepted
Authors of this version
Foras na Gaeilge, PeoplesRepublicOfCork.com
Images
None.
Comment