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Anonymous
Wordbook doesn't seem to support multi-byte terms
  • 2004/5/9 13:34

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I tried to add Japanese terms on Workbook, and it gives this error message:

Quote:
Sorry. It was not possible to create this entry!


Might be probably because of the field that automatically detects what's the starting letter of each term.

How can I use multi-byte characters on it?

Thanks in advance,
-Yuji

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hsalazar
Re: Wordbook doesn't seem to support multi-byte terms
  • 2004/5/9 17:50

  • hsalazar

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Yuuji:

Sorry about the omission. Just another example of how blind I can be when dealing with stuff such as this. For the moment I don't have an answer for you, as I'm completely ignorant about multi-byte specifications. As soon as I learn something more, I'll let you know...

Cheers.

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Anonymous
Re: Wordbook doesn't seem to support multi-byte terms
  • 2004/5/9 21:42

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It's okay, I just wanted to let you know that it wasn't compatible with multi-byte languages.

But anyway, it's an awesome module, and a lot faster than other glossaire-like modules. It has the features I wanted and was gonna have to try (try 'cause I don't know almost any PHP) to edit on glossaire.

Well, I tested your module on a XOOPS running with UTF-8 so I could have both Japanese and Portuguese characters with no problems. Multi-byte is basically characters with 2 or more bytes. It'd be nice to have an option to have your own alphabetical order. (like, I could have in Japanese "a" "i" "u" "e" "o" "ka" "ki" [...] instead of having A B C D E F [...]. That goes for different languages, but it's just a suggestion. ^^

Thanks for your answer,
-Yuji

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Anonymous
Re: Wordbook doesn't seem to support multi-byte terms
  • 2004/9/7 14:11

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