• Joerg

    (@joerg)


    I ?′m testing wordpress 1.3 with “iso-8859-1”-encoding and textile-plugin. The local installation works well – live-Blog not. The german “umlaute” go away, if I activate textile (1 or 2). The “latin2utf”-Plugin don?′t help me.
    What else can I do?

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  • Anonymous

    Hi Joerg,
    see if this helps you.
    https://mosquito.www.ads-software.com/view.php?id=479 also check the notes on that page.
    Try replacing the charset with ios-8859-1.
    Regards
    Adsworth

    Thread Starter Joerg

    (@joerg)

    Thanks. I checked the note. The charset is set to “iso-8859-1” in WP.
    But I get an error on top of the side (IE and Firefox):
    Database error: [Unknown column ‘iso’ in ‘order clause’]
    SET CHARACTER SET iso-8859-1;

    PS
    Use of “ios-8859-1” seems to be misstyping, o.k?

    adsworth

    (@adsworth)

    Hi Joerg,
    try commenting out the $db->query line
    and ses if that helps.
    Regards
    Adi

    Thread Starter Joerg

    (@joerg)

    Hallo Adi,
    what do you mean with “ses”?
    J??rg

    moshu

    (@moshu)

    Joerg,
    Adi probably meant “see’ (ses=see)
    Now about the problem: I’d recommend to use the default utf-8, it causes less trouble.
    Your problem comes from textile, not WP!
    see this thread: https://www.ads-software.com/support/3/16021#post-100965

    adsworth

    (@adsworth)

    Hi,
    yeah I meant ‘see’.
    Sorry.
    Adsworth

    Thread Starter Joerg

    (@joerg)

    Hi Moshu,
    sorry, utf-8 isn?′t a solution for me. I write german normaly. the hole language needs “umlaute” and so I will see (thank you) and look to another solution. I didn?′t try and know markdown. I don?′t want to write HTML.
    I wonder because my local installation has no problems on WinXP (under LAMP).
    @all: Are there german weblogs with the same problem?
    Thanks for inspiration!
    Joerg

    moshu

    (@moshu)

    Why isn’t utf-8 a solution for German? It’s good for any language ??
    I don’t know about other German blog having the same problem, but you can always check out the German WP site https://wordpress.de/
    (BTW, there are other links to from the Wiki https://wiki.www.ads-software.com just scroll down to International Projects and Localization.)

    adsworth

    (@adsworth)

    Hi Joerg,
    I also use utf-8 and I don’t have problems with ?¤???? and ??
    I just needed that header call in the 1.3 source.
    Regards
    Adsworth

    Thread Starter Joerg

    (@joerg)

    Hallo,
    I had no luck with the “utf-8”. The real problem seems to be the cooperation of “iso-8859-1” and Textile. “iso-8859-1” standalone works well. The german blogger I asked don?′t know a solution too.
    So I take a closer look to Textile2. This Plugin was written for utf-8 directly. I modify the plugin to “is0-8859-1” and Whow: It works great. I will see and watch the future.
    I want to thank all of you for help. ??

    I also have the same problem, but my textile plug in is not activated. what can I do?

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