Hi Tarun,
Actually Y i am Installing Zabbix on CentOS is Because of Clients Request,
He Has Zabbix Install on it and wants To Customized and Integrate it. i Need
Help in Following Points.
1) I wanna Integrate Zabbix with any opensouce CRM tool please let me know
which one is Better.
2) Any
This is somewhat [OT] but I wanted to ask - how often do you come
across web content that is in UTF-8 and is available under an
appropriate license that allows sharing and distribution ?
If not enough local language content is available (in the region) in
UTF-8, do you have any thoughts on why
e.g Rather than entering ramayan in google can I enter रामायण , and still
get relevant results ?
Sorry, to reply to my own post, but it already works with google. I'm
amazed. Try the following, if you are curious
On 12/12/2008 2:35 PM, Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay wrote:
This is somewhat [OT] but I wanted to ask - how often do you come
across web content that is in UTF-8 and is available under an
appropriate license that allows sharing and distribution ?
On somewhat related topic, is there a way to
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 4:06 PM, Devendra Laulkar
devendralaul...@yahoo.com wrote:
Does your question imply that why don't we have something like project
gutenberg for local languages ? Anyways, I always wondered about this
question. There has been some effort by IIT's and other
Hi,
This is somewhat [OT] but I wanted to ask - how often do you
come
across web content that is in UTF-8 and is available under
an
appropriate license that allows sharing and distribution ?
If not enough local language content is available (in the
region) in
UTF-8, do you have any
On 12/12/2008 4:14 PM, Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay wrote:
system. And, I don't come across enough content in UTF-8. There are
umpteen magazines and thus content must be created regularly, what I'd
I saw some entries on Wikipedia. See my other post about searching using
indic string.
I am not
Mandar Vaze wrote:
e.g Rather than entering ramayan in google can I enter ?? , and
still get relevant results ?
If there is content that matches your search pattern/string, yes you
will. I do that on and off for various Indic languages.
http://santhoshtr.livejournal.com/15068.html is a