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17/01/2006 18:03:28
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micky77
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Joined: 17/01/2006 17:58:48
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Location: Crete
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hej there,
just installed the advanced guestbook for the first time - I like it very much! - but...
why is there no greek language support? you got all these languages but no greek...? how could I change the iso code of the index.html produced by the script? would it help?
or is there maybe a greek language file out somewhere?
Thanks for the script and any help in advance,
Michael - Crete
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17/01/2006 18:11:07
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micky77
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hej there,
just found out that I could write greek when I enable the HTML-codes... that's not recommended and a lot of &codes, but better than nothing!
Though, I still would love to have a language code.
greetings,
Michael
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17/01/2006 19:25:40
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Carbonize
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Joined: 12/06/2003 19:26:08
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Write your own greek.php file. Just make a copy of english.php and work from that. You will just need to change the top part to reflect the charset needed for Greek.
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Carbonize
I am not the maker of the Advanced Guestbook
get Lazarus |
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18/01/2006 14:03:48
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micky77
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hej Carbonize,
thank you for the fast answer. I couldn't have imagined that it would be so "simple" ;o)
I am starting to learn php and all that but it always looks like I am just too stupid to get it...
thanks,
Michael
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18/01/2006 15:33:45
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Carbonize
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Sometimes we look for the complex when the simple will do. I spent 30 minutes looking for a bug in one of my scripts before I realised i had forgetten to switch the function on in the scripts settings.
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Carbonize
I am not the maker of the Advanced Guestbook
get Lazarus |
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