• This is more of a PHP question I guess, but….

    I’ve downloaded the sharepointlike theme, and parts of it are in cyrillic. I’ve looked at the source, and it has strings in the following form:

    Коментари

    I have 0 experience with PHP, but I’m guessing this is some sort of PHP representation for UTF-8. Any guidance there?

    What I’d like to be able to do is put in strings manually to include a few languanges; I’d like to have some Japanese and Czech, but mostly English.

    I am not talking about having different languages in the comments or articles themselves, just a smattering in the pages themselves, much in the way that sharepointlike does with Russian.

    How can I do this?

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  • 1. That’s a known mistake the theme’s author forgot to delete 🙂
    2. It means “Comments” and just delete it and replace it with the English text.
    3. If you have a text editor that supports utf-8 you can write in the files in any language you want.

    Thread Starter cptdondo

    (@cptdondo)

    It’s not a mistake, it’s a feature. At least for me. 🙂

    I’ll try to reverse-engineer (or translate) the Russian stuff. I have UTF-8 editors, so I’ll play with it. Thanks.

    Thread Starter cptdondo

    (@cptdondo)

    OK, I’ve tried some UTF-8 editors that I have. None will render the stuff in the theme correctly. The chars are represented as & # 1234 ; …. What is this? How do I write it?

    What editors do people use to write this particular char representation?

    I use linux mostly, but I have access to windowsXP, so either way will work if someone can recommend an editor to use….

    Thanks.

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