Hello Luis,

I am Lucien Gentis, working on french translation project.

fr.xml file headers are the same as those of es.xml

I noticed that if we edit xml files in UTF8 encoding, we don't need to use HTML entities ; accented characters can be written directly, and they are displayed in HTML files with encoding specified in lang file header (for example ISO-8859-1 for es.xml, UTF-8 for ja.xml, EUC-KR for ko.xml).

Points to verify :

--- What character encoding do you use in your text editor and what text editor do you use ?
    For me : vim-gtk, UTF8 encoding
--- What charset did you specified in your es.xml when you changed it ?
--- You say "i have tried yesterday to change the charset of the /style/lang/es.xml to see if it generates the html" : what html file do you mean ? --- When you display generated HTML file (a httpd doc manual page, I suppose), what browser do you use, and what character encoding does it detect ? For me : Firefox or IE : character encoding specified in lang file header is automatically detected.

Lucien

Le 15/01/2016 06:42, Luis Gil a écrit :
Hello:
I was wondering, how could we work with the accents and not with the html code of them, i have tried yesterday to change the charset of the /style/lang/es.xml to see if it generates the html, it does but at the time to open the html file in the browser, it gives me the autogenerated code and no html page like it should be, so i changed it back to what it was at the beginning, but still the same issue.
I would appreciate any light in this that i´m getting confused.
Thank you in advance.

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