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Re: Joomla - Vbulletin Charset. Wierd Problem

Postby Alan on Wed May 12, 2010 3:29 am

principino1984 wrote:
Alan wrote:vB has never officially supported UTF8. But, I've converted multiple boards to UTF8 without an issue using this tutorial.

Thanks,
Alan


have you every tried if the "à" works in the board you've converted? Cause I tried with a VB4 fresh installation and that specific letter letter doesn't work at all!

Marco


No, can't say I have as none of my vB clients use French.

Sorry,
Alan
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Re: Joomla - Vbulletin Charset. Wierd Problem

Postby Cansay on Thu May 13, 2010 4:56 pm

It is Italian.

Im upgrading a test version of my site to VB4 next week.
I will know then, Writing to my m8 once more, I hope he has mysql acces so he can view the post him self.

The same happens with the Danish letters in his VB Database.
Æ=AE
Ø=OE
Å=Aa

It will be insertet incorrectly into his db.
Im still on the mofo, have not forgotten you m8 ;)
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Re: Joomla - Vbulletin Charset. Wierd Problem

Postby Cansay on Thu May 27, 2010 9:28 am

I just tested on a 3.8.5@ upgraded to 4.0.3 or what ever the latest version is.

I have no problems posting and reading out from the database.

Æ=AE
Ø=OE
Å=Aa

à=problem letter


All works fine.

The table coalation is even in lating1_swedish....

It has to be your host or the mysql server connect option.
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Re: Joomla - Vbulletin Charset. Wierd Problem

Postby Cansay on Mon Jun 14, 2010 12:42 pm

I have no problems with Vb 4.0.3 and Jfusion.

Please contact me if you are still working on this solution
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