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author=Petko
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charset=ISO-8859-1
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csum=fix link
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host=86.69.109.9
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name=PmWiki.UTF-8
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rev=13
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text=!!!Enabling UTF-8 Unicode language encoding in your page header. %0a%0aUTF-8 allows for support of various languages, including Asian languages and their character depth. It is a widely supported and flexible character encoding, used for many European languages and can also represent Chinese, Japanese and Korean. %0a%0aIt's fairly simple to enable UTF-8 on your wiki pages. Currently PmWiki 2.0 versions have the UTF-8 file needed already loaded. %0a%0a!!!!Here are the steps to enable UTF-8 %0a%0a*Open your config.php file%0a*Add this line:[[%3c%3c]]'''include_once($FarmD.'/scripts/xlpage-utf-8.php');'''%0a*save and upload your config.php file back to the server.%0a%0aIf you validate your site you should see that UTF-8 is default encoding.%0a%0a'' '''NOTE: ''' The encoding type used when [@config.php@] is saved has an effect if you will be converting between character encodings on your wiki. Refer to [[Cookbook:ISO8859MakePageNamePatterns#page-encoding | page encoding]] for more details. If you are not using international characters then you do not need to be concerned about this.''%0a%0aSee also [[Cookbook:UTF-8]] for tips.%0a
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time=1251047160
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