Patrick R. Michaud wrote: > On Thu, Nov 15, 2007 at 12:35:27AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So, perhaps the correct baby step is to switch PmWiki to using utf8 > by default via its present mechanisms (i.e., without name mappings), > and then add name mapping features as a post-2.2.0 improvement. > Folks who prefer the somewhat nicer encodings for pagenames (i.e., > %e7 instead of %c3%a7) will still have the option of selecting > iso-8859-1 for their systems. That is certainly doable on its own. >> Of course, in cases like Chinese where EVERY name is manged, >> that file may grow very big, very fast. > > Yes, but for the moment I'm principally concerned only with mapping > of iso-8859-1 names. People who are using PmWiki in Chinese are > already using utf-8 and I don't feel as pressing a need to solve > url mapping issues there yet. Nor am I familiar enough with Chinese to > know the character mappings... but if someone can provide it we can > give it a try. I'm not familiar with Chinese, but a couple of programmer friends of mine are, and I think I can get one of them to help with the character mapping. One of them mentioned the 25,000 pinyin line table I talked about earlier. I have no idea how one would tell PHP to load that into memory once, so it didn't have to be reread on each page-load though. _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
