Why does Joomla! 1.5 use UTF-8 encoding? |
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Escrito por NEASPet
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Seg, 04 de Agosto de 2008 22:11 |
Well... how about never needing to mess with encoding settings again? Ever needed to display several languages on one page or site and something always came up in Giberish? With utf-8 (a variant of Unicode) glyphs (character forms) of basically all languages can be displayed with one single encoding setting. |
Última atualização em Seg, 04 de Agosto de 2008 22:11 |
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How do I upgrade to Joomla! 1.5 ? |
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Escrito por NEASPet
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Qua, 30 de Julho de 2008 17:27 |
Joomla! 1.5 does not provide an upgrade path from earlier versions. Converting an older site to a Joomla! 1.5 site requires creation of a new empty site using Joomla! 1.5 and then populating the new site with the content from the old site. This migration of content is not a one-to-one process and involves conversions and modifications to the content dump. There are two ways to perform the migration: |
Última atualização em Qua, 30 de Julho de 2008 17:27 |
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How do I localise Joomla! to my language? |
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Escrito por NEASPet
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Qua, 30 de Julho de 2008 11:06 |
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In Joomla! 1.5 all User interfaces can be localised. This includes the installation, the Back-end Control Panel and the Front-end Site. The core release of Joomla! 1.5 is shipped with multiple language choices in the installation but, other than English (the default), languages for the Site and Administration interfaces need to be added after installation. Links to such language packs exist below. |
Última atualização em Qua, 30 de Julho de 2008 11:06 |
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