Hi.
I've started a vBulletin 4.1.4 translation project, to create my own Danish translation. But I've run in to some problems from the start.
I'm using a MySQL database with utf-8 (“utf8_general_ci” according to phpmyadmin), and did a standard installation of vBulletin forum on this database.
After the install, I go to the admincp and create a new language, setting the "HTML Character Set" to "utf-8" (also tried "utf8", "utf8_general_ci", and the default "ISO-8859-1").
No matter what I set the charset to, I'm unable to add the Danish special letters "æøå" to my translation, and if I do, the sentence will stop when it hits the special letter.
Example:
“Add as Friend” in Danish is "Tilføj som ven", but after I save this, the translation is shown as "Tilf" and nothing more.
I'm not that in to databases and charsets yet, so I might just be forgetting something simple, but what?
Hope someone can help me along, so I can start on my translation.
Thanks in advance
Regards
Martin
I've started a vBulletin 4.1.4 translation project, to create my own Danish translation. But I've run in to some problems from the start.
I'm using a MySQL database with utf-8 (“utf8_general_ci” according to phpmyadmin), and did a standard installation of vBulletin forum on this database.
After the install, I go to the admincp and create a new language, setting the "HTML Character Set" to "utf-8" (also tried "utf8", "utf8_general_ci", and the default "ISO-8859-1").
No matter what I set the charset to, I'm unable to add the Danish special letters "æøå" to my translation, and if I do, the sentence will stop when it hits the special letter.
Example:
“Add as Friend” in Danish is "Tilføj som ven", but after I save this, the translation is shown as "Tilf" and nothing more.
I'm not that in to databases and charsets yet, so I might just be forgetting something simple, but what?
Hope someone can help me along, so I can start on my translation.
Thanks in advance
Regards
Martin
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