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February 23, 2010 at 10:44 pm #333627Nice of you to have convinced me to open a ticket again.
After checking my problem i finnaly got this answer:Dear metamar
Thank you for getting back to Joomlart
I think this issues is from Joomla. Also, you can use Reserved Characters in HTML for these characters:
http://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_entities.asp
Hope it helps
Sincerely,
Cao Hau
JoomlArt.com Customer Service.
http://www.joomlart.comWell, First of all let me just say that Joomla works fine with Turkish characters normally, right before I install the new Joomlart templates. Magento does also. So referring me to Joomla makes me really pissed off after all this back and forth. Using Special characters in the Menu itself? How am I supposed to achieve that with HTML? And how come there used to be no problem before.
If this is joomla’s problem how come Joomla without the template works fine?
Could I at least get an explanation from someone where the problem is?
My theory is that Joomlart made a mistake coding the template, resulting in a narrow character spectrum.
If this is not the case I would at least like someone to tell me i am wrong.metamar Friendmetamar
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February 23, 2010 at 10:52 pm #333628I don’t think this is a question for Joomla.
Joomlart is the one that would get Turkish memberships like mine.
People WILL turn away from Joomlart if that character problem isn’t solved.
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February 24, 2010 at 7:04 am #333661Hi metamar
My name is Cao Hau. I have replied you in the ticket system.
Please understand that our template don’t relate to languages of joomla. We only change html, css and javascript, don’t do anything to effect languages.
For your requirement, i am terribly sorry but this issue is not related to our template.
To solve you issue, i think you should try to do with some ways:
+ Go to Turkish Forum to discuss your issue (http://forum.joomla.org/viewforum.php?f=51&sid=f9f2aded710ad10d9de561094efe1cd3)
+ Try to change as the way of ibrahimbdawy: http://www.joomlart.com/forums/showpost.php?p=165772&postcount=14
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February 24, 2010 at 7:23 am #333664Also, you can refer some websites which are using our template with your languare:
– ja sulful : http://www.akvaryum.com.tr/ , http://www.sevibil.com.tr
– ja_justicia : http://www.gizemsigorta.com.tr
– ja_barite: http://www.sirinplastik.com.tr
– ja zeolite: http://www.esalisveris.com/tr/ , http://www.adimbilgisayar.com/
– ja teline ii: http://www.skytv.com.tr/
– ja teline iii: http://www.boru.com.tr/
– ja uvite: http://www.ebruderi.com.tr/
– ja xenia: http://www.ayhandundar.com.trmetamar Friendmetamar
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February 24, 2010 at 7:49 am #333673All those templates work with Turkish language. I know. I tried them out. Thats what I told you.
You seem to not want to understand.
It is only your NEW templates that don’t work normally. Do you understand that?
I have used Ja_Uvite with Turkish and Ja Teline and have tried many other with absoluptly no problem what so ever. Problems are in new templates lie Ja Lime and magento templates but I have said this before.
I have tried to convert the database and I also mentioned this. I give up.metamar Friendmetamar
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February 25, 2010 at 7:42 am #333816Problem has been solved. The sample data in the templates need to have their database tables concerted to unicode collation manually. Is it possible for Joomlart team to convert their new databases to make it compatible for other languages? It would make it easier for us to be able to download the updated ones direct from you instead of uf individually making updated template archives for ourselves.
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