These files were pretty borked, watch the extensions, HTTP-Equiv and .var map folks! I counted four duplicate translations, and several mis-encoded ones.
> wrowe 01/09/28 09:55:49 > > Modified: docs/docroot index.html.fr index.html.it > index.html.ja.iso2022-jp index.html.kr.iso2022-kr > index.html.pt-br index.html.ru.cp866 index.html.var > Added: docs/docroot index.html.cz.iso8859-2 index.html.hr.iso8859-2 Whoa... I accedently left the .hr.iso-8859-2 flavor that Mladen contributed in my tree when I did this mass-update. Do we want to retract that till it gets a second signoff, or just wait a day or two for Mladen to ask a programmer-type associate to email apache-docs@ with a "yes - I've read this translation, it's good." I don't know how quickly we will 'aquire' another Croatian speaker. > index.html.ltz.utf8 index.html.lu.utf8 > index.html.po.iso8859-2 > Removed: docs/docroot index.html.cz index.html.ja.jis > index.html.kr.iso-kr index.html.ltz index.html.lu > index.html.po.iso-pl index.html.ru.ucs2 > index.html.ru.ucs4 > Log: > MAJOR charset encoding fixes. The file names and HTTP-Equiv tags are now > in sync with the httpd-std.conf - and the ucs2/4 encodings are gone since > utf8 is a universally recognized shorthand that sits much better in our > tree [notice; these were _duplicate_ character sets, only in different > byte encodings!] Same with removing the duplicate .jis and .is-kr files. > [I simply choose the one 'with link' over the one without, and fixed the > links back to preFAQ as I picked.] > > Russian users, how many of the remaining five encodings are truly needed? Encodings today include windows-1251, cp866, iso-8859-5, koi8-r, and utf-8. I don't know if we _need_ that many of one language this day-and-age, would anyone care to shed more light on this? Bill --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]