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fer



Joined: 09 Aug 2010
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Posted: 08/20/10 12:50 
Hi! I'm Fernando from Argentina.

I was translating the page to spanish, it worked but I realized that when I tray to create a new account, the "create account" button doesn't work.

Here's my site: www.rankingargentino.com

If you set english language, the "create account" button works perfectly; but If you turn into spanish the same buttom doesn't work. Any idea?

Also, when I try to post a blog comment with an accented letter, e.g. á é í ó ú . the text that follows that character dissapears.


Thank you very much!!


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smith.kyle
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Posted: 08/21/10 12:39 
I think the issue is that the success message has html entities in it, which is causing the AJAX call to bomb (because I can see that it is successful and the registration is going through - you can remove the "kyle" account).

Kyle


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Brian
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Posted: 08/21/10 15:14 
Yes - make sure the signup success messages in the jamroom/skins/Nova/lang/ files do NOT contain HTML entities.

Hope this helps!

- Brian


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fer



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Posted: 08/21/10 16:58 

bigguy:
Yes - make sure the signup success messages in the jamroom/skins/Nova/lang/ files do NOT contain HTML entities.

Hope this helps!

- Brian


Ok, that worked! But here's my problem.. I can't use entities like "& oacute" or its equivalent "ó" .. but I need to put those characters.. how can I do that? When I try to write something anywhere in Jamroom, the characters are replaced, what thing can I setup to Jamroom recognize spanish characters like á,é,í,ó, and ú ?

Thanks Kyle and Brian..

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smith.kyle
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Posted: 08/22/10 19:32 
As long as you have the correct character encoding set for display, it should work.

Kyle


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Brian
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Posted: 08/23/10 15:15 

fer:

bigguy:
Yes - make sure the signup success messages in the jamroom/skins/Nova/lang/ files do NOT contain HTML entities.

Hope this helps!

- Brian


Ok, that worked! But here's my problem.. I can't use entities like "& oacute" or its equivalent "ó" .. but I need to put those characters.. how can I do that? When I try to write something anywhere in Jamroom, the characters are replaced, what thing can I setup to Jamroom recognize spanish characters like á,é,í,ó, and ú ?

Thanks Kyle and Brian..


I have a small fix coming in JAmroom 4.2.2 that should help you out here - I'll try to have the 4.2.2 change sets online by tomorrow.

Hope this helps!

- Brian


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fer



Joined: 09 Aug 2010
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Posted: 08/23/10 15:57 
Ok! thanks!

In Cobalt3 the accented letters works fine, Nova skin is the problem. Maybe that helps you in some way.

Bye!

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Brian
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Posted: 08/24/10 13:03 
If you can download and test out the Jamroom 4.2.2 test release, this should be fixed:

http://www.jamroom.net/index.php?m=td_tracker&o=view&id=1822

Hope this helps!

- Brian


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fer



Joined: 09 Aug 2010
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Posted: 08/24/10 13:38 

bigguy:
If you can download and test out the Jamroom 4.2.2 test release, this should be fixed:

http://www.jamroom.net/index.php?m=td_tracker&o=view&id=1822

Hope this helps!

- Brian



Works perfectly! Thanks!

I still can´t add comments with accented letters in Nova Skin, look at the comments in this profile page: http://www.rankingargentino.com/banda1

I have set Entity encoding>iso-8859-1. Any idea?

Thank you!

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fer



Joined: 09 Aug 2010
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Posted: 08/24/10 14:04 
PD: the accents are showed correclty if I write the entity "& oacute", but doesn´t work if I write "ó".

The characters are stored correctly in Database => ó , but are showed incorrectly on screen => ­Ã³

Hope this help to figure out what's the problem.

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Brian
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Posted: 08/24/10 16:14 

fer:
PD: the accents are showed correclty if I write the entity "& oacute", but doesn´t work if I write "ó".

The characters are stored correctly in Database => ó , but are showed incorrectly on screen => ­Ã³

Hope this help to figure out what's the problem.


Try changing your charset's to UTF8 - does that work? ISO-8859-1 is a very limited subset, so it may not support all characters.

Hope this helps!

- Brian


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fer



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Posted: 08/24/10 18:13 

bigguy:

Try changing your charset's to UTF8 - does that work?


No it doesn´t.

The problem seems to happen in certain pages.. for example, in "Last Articles" section (Homepage) the accents works propely.. but profile comments and blog, the accents are shown with errors.

The Nova Demo page doesn´t have this problem, maybe is a server or database issue?

What should I do? Because I can't release my webpage until this get fixed Sad should I deleted all files and reinstall Jamroom? Any other solution?

Thank you very much..

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fer



Joined: 09 Aug 2010
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Posted: 08/25/10 13:16 
Well, I've deleted all the files, and installed Jamroom again. The problem still there.

I have all the original settings, but can't see the accents correctly: the "á" it's shown "á" in Nova, Sage, Cobalt3..


What can I do??

Thanks

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Brian
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Posted: 08/25/10 13:20 

fer:
Well, I've deleted all the files, and installed Jamroom again. The problem still there.

I have all the original settings, but can't see the accents correctly: the "á" it's shown "á" in Nova, Sage, Cobalt3..


What can I do??

Thanks


Since it works on demo.jamroom.net (as you indicate) then I am suspecting it is the charset you are using. The Jamroom Demo uses UTF8 - does your MySQL server support UTF8?

Thanks!

- Brian


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fer



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Posted: 08/25/10 13:31 
My php info says:

Apache Environment: HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7
HTTP Headers Information: Accept-Charset ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7
PHP Variables: _SERVER["HTTP_ACCEPT_CHARSET"] ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7


mysql

Active Persistent Links 1
Active Links 2
Client API version 5.0.77
MYSQL_MODULE_TYPE external
MYSQL_SOCKET /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
MYSQL_INCLUDE -I/usr/include/mysql
MYSQL_LIBS -L/usr/lib/mysql -lmysqlclient


I just call my server company and they confirmed me that charset UTF-8 is supported.

Any idea? Thanks

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