Poooh
09-22-2009, 09:09 AM
Hi,
I think I did talk this with Paul, but it has come up again and I think it is quite a problem for us, multilingual users.
In my specific case I support the Spanish translation of Nodeworx and there are a couple of problems:
- When upgrading from 3.0.4 all the names containing accents (áéióú) where simply left blank.
- When creating any hosting package, when using any "non standard" character (like Ñ,ñ,áéíóú), the validation system says: "no, no..." (See attachment)
Paul said this was because the internal database was upgraded/ported to UTF (I think!). I do understand the advantages of this, but this leaves ALL the non-English speaking users of the control panel OUT!
Any ideas/comments on the subject?
Thanks,
Daniel
I think I did talk this with Paul, but it has come up again and I think it is quite a problem for us, multilingual users.
In my specific case I support the Spanish translation of Nodeworx and there are a couple of problems:
- When upgrading from 3.0.4 all the names containing accents (áéióú) where simply left blank.
- When creating any hosting package, when using any "non standard" character (like Ñ,ñ,áéíóú), the validation system says: "no, no..." (See attachment)
Paul said this was because the internal database was upgraded/ported to UTF (I think!). I do understand the advantages of this, but this leaves ALL the non-English speaking users of the control panel OUT!
Any ideas/comments on the subject?
Thanks,
Daniel