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by starikashka » Tuesday 19 April 2011, 21:26
Question to admin.
Is there any chance to fix russian encoding for those who have no such possibility to change this in their browsers? Safari for example

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by pokkis » Tuesday 19 April 2011, 21:32
No, there is not.
Or perhaps i did not understood question correctly.
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by Arnaud » Wednesday 20 April 2011, 14:12
good question Starikashka. Maybe this will be solved by switching the forum to PHP 3 ...
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by starikashka » Wednesday 20 April 2011, 14:44
Arnaud wrote:good question Starikashka. Maybe this will be solved by switching the forum to PHP 3 ...
Thanks

this encoding issue is only flaw of iPad

)) When this swithching is planned +/- month?
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by pokkis » Wednesday 20 April 2011, 15:02
Nope, will not according my understanding, based on my experience admin version 3 more than year
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by mirekd » Thursday 21 April 2011, 17:31
Hi Guys!
I have a similar problem.
Russian forum is
unreadable for me

(On the home page forum
all languages are ok!).
Data:
Operating Systems: WinXP / Vista; Browser: Firefox 3.6.16 with the default settings; Tab Tools -> Options -> Content -> Default Font -> Advanced -> Default charset: Central European (ISO 8859-2). Selected: "Allow pages to other characters than set here. "
I tried different settings and options - perhaps the reason lies in the settings phpBB!?
Can someone tell me?

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by vkrouverk » Thursday 21 April 2011, 18:27
For me following Firefox menu works: View->Character encoding->Cyrillic (Windows-1251). If this is not in Character encoding item, then select More Encodings->East European.
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by pokkis » Thursday 21 April 2011, 18:30
That works if you can afofrd to proper computer, but if i understood here was case to use poor mac-thingy

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by starikashka » Thursday 21 April 2011, 21:15
pokkis wrote:That works if you can afofrd to proper computer, but if i understood here was case to use poor mac-thingy
Yes pokkis, I use poor Mac-thingy:))) proper computer is heavier and less convenient:-))
Mirek, try firefox 4. Much faster and not eating memory.
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by mirekd » Thursday 21 April 2011, 21:31
Hi !
vkrouverk wrote:For me following Firefox menu works: View->Character encoding->Cyrillic (Windows-1251). If this is not in Character encoding item, then select More Encodings->East European.
We live in other regions and the coding is different.
Unfortunately I can not set the Russian language.

I tried different character set but the end result the same: the mishmash. After setting the encoding -> Cyrillic (Windows-1251) Russian letters show up on the forum but when I open the post, again mishmash.
By PM - I asked Abrax (Poland) o your browser settings.
starikashka wrote:Mirek, try firefox 4. Much faster and not eating memory.
Downloading takes!
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by au » Friday 22 April 2011, 14:37
Default encoding should be changed to utf-8: you have to convert database and language files to this charset.
But it's not as simple as it seems.
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by mirekd » Friday 22 April 2011, 17:52
Hi !
I was not able to solve the problem of character encoding of Russian, despite several consultations.
It seems that only the use of Cyrillic (Windows-1251) shows Russian letters in the forum. But after opening the post, again, the text is unreadable. This situation is repeated after each change the page. This makes it very difficult (or even impossible) to use the Forum. It is interesting to say that some of the Russian posts are legible! My guess is that these people have installed the English version of Windows?
Anyway, it is necessary to fix this problem. For the international community Extremecarving, easier and more convenient to discuss only one forum...
au wrote: Default encoding should be changed to utf-8: you have to convert database and language files to this charset. But it's not as simple as it seems.
Yes! I have set default Unicode (UTF-8 ). But I'm not a computer scientist and I do nothing more ...
starikashka wrote:Mirek, try firefox 4. Much faster and not eating memory.
Firefox 4 installed! You're right! It is much better and ... nicer.
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by au » Friday 22 April 2011, 22:50
mirekd wrote:Yes! I have set default Unicode (UTF-8 ). But I'm not a computer scientist and I do nothing more ...
It's not your problem

Forum's owner must do it.
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by mirekd » Saturday 23 April 2011, 10:12
Hi!
While waiting for the repair of code characters of the Russian language, I recommend to all website
www.velvet.pro and participation in the forum for this site. The site is written professionally.

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Remember that you do not need to know Russian language - Goggle Translator does it for you - or you used to help understand the text!
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by pokkis » Saturday 23 April 2011, 10:41
btw i did checked my version 3 installation and it is utf8, so it might be that conversion of 2 to 3 does take care of that automatically.
I did conversion so long time ago that dont remember any more
