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Display Different Languages
I'm wondering what I have to do to allow a page to display a foreign language.. if anything. What I'm planning is to have db colums as the text on a site, and the rows are different languages and translations, and display the text based on a variable that sets the country.
Do I have to set a new doctype based on country, and do I need to have language packs installed on my computer to see it? Thanks, Nathan. |
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Re: Display Different Languages
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Be sure to use UTF-8 for encoding, since many languages (including the one I speak) have letters that don't exist in english (for example šđčćž |
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