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December 18, 2007 at 3:39 pm #124471
Please take a look at my screenshot and notice that instead of “Besøkende” in left menu which is exactly how I translated the text, it shows “Besøkende”. My URL is http://www.sandefjord.hu. Any idea of how to get rid of the special html code for this letter “ø”?
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December 18, 2007 at 3:56 pm #234829Can you set the default template to rhuk solarflare and see if it shows up fine then?
“Kan du prøve å sette Rhuk Solarflare templaten til default og sjekke om du har samme problem da”?
December 18, 2007 at 4:00 pm #234830Hi, thank you for the quick reply.
The same problem was visible after switching to Rhuk solarflare.
I tried to do the translations one more time in Joomfish and now the letters are showing ok for the Norwegian language, but I am also translating to Hungarian and here the Hungarian special letters are not showing correctly:
Főmenű is written with the html code for ő – ő and ű – ű
http://sandefjord.hu/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1
should be Főmenű.
Best regards,
ChristerDecember 19, 2007 at 9:27 pm #234903I´ve got the problem but in the titel in JA Newsflash who is not showing swedish åäö ÅÄÖ on second time, first time it shows correct!
December 20, 2007 at 12:47 pm #234938Ok, I think I found the solution. In Joomla admin go to site – Global Configuration and the Locale tab.
Make sure that the country local is set for your location. Try the different settings here.
This worked for me.
Regards,
ChristerDecember 20, 2007 at 1:01 pm #234940Thanks for your help, but it does not help. Ivé tryed with several diffrent settings! And my problem is only in the titel in JA newsflash on secont time and ther after. All other in the site shows correctly.
Any ideas?
December 28, 2007 at 10:00 pm #235367Could it have something to do with the charactersets of your sql database? I have been experimenting with setting the MySQL charset to: UTF-8 Unicode (utf8) and the Collation to: utf8_general_ci. I believe this has helped me in solving my Hungarian special letters. There is a utf8_swedish_ci collation that you could try.
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