Trosten,
I think using Resource Bundle Editor plug in will solve the problem as
Amine
pointed.
Regards,
Bashir
Torsten Schlabach-2 wrote:
>
> Ok, so the problem seems to be somewhere else.
> Let me see if I will find some time on that subject tonight.
> Regards,
> Torsten
>
> Bashir Alfetori schrieb:
>> Hi, Torsten!
>>
>> I am using Mozilla Firefox. I tried with Internet Explorer and the
same
>> problem occurred.
>>
>> The meta tag is set properly as you stated. here is part of the source
>> code
>> of the page
>>
>> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
>> <head>
>> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;
charset=UTF-8"/>
>> <title>OFBiz: Accounting Manager: Edit Agreement</title>
>> <script language="javascript" src="/images/calendar1.js"
>> type="text/javascript"></script>
>> <script language="javascript" src="/images/selectall.js"
>> type="text/javascript"></script>
>>
>> <script language="javascript" src="/images/fieldlookup.js"
>> type="text/javascript"></script>
>> <link rel="stylesheet" href="/images/maincss.css"
type="text/css"/>
>> <link rel="stylesheet" href="/images/tabstyles.css"
type="text/css"/>
>>
>> </head>
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Bashir
>>
>>
>>
>> Torsten Schlabach-2 wrote:
>>
>>>Hi Bashir!
>>>
>>>Forget about Windows-1256. This is not what you want.
>>>
>>>What browser are you using? Internet Explorer or Mozilla? Would you
>>>bring trying the other one, as one step?
>>>
>>>Here's what I'd check:
>>>
>>>- Is the page delivered to the browser as HTML or XHTML? (You can
check
>>>using the "show page source" option in your browser.)
>>>- In case it's XHTML and in case the browser is Internet Explorer,
it's
>>>not enough to have <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>, but you
>>>should either add an HTML meta tag like this:
>>>
>>><head>
>>>...
>>><meta content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" http-equiv="content-type" />
>>>...
>>></head>
>>>
>>>or make sure the corresponding HTTP header is sent.
>>>
>>>I am not that familiar with OFBiz internals to tell you how to ake
this
>>>happen, but I am sure other people on the list would be able to help.
>>>
>>>But in order to find out if this would solve your problem or now, just
>>>do this:
>>>
>>>Save the page to the harddisk.
>>>Add that <meta ...> tag manuelly to the <head> section of your HTML.
>>>Reload the saved page from your harddisk into the browser.
>>>
>>>I found IE wanted that extra info while Mozilla doesn't.
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Torsten
>>>
>>>
>>>Bashir Alfetori schrieb:
>>>
>>>>Torstan,
>>>>
>>>>As an example, here is a screen shot of how one label appears in the
>>>>Create
>>>>Agreement Screen.
>>>>http://www.nabble.com/file/6705/ArabicLabel.JPG
>>>>
>>>>The Character encoding of the browser is set by default to
>>>>Unicode(UTF-8).
>>>>if changed to Arabic(Windows-1256) the second screen shot is
obtained.
>>>>http://www.nabble.com/file/6706/ArabicLabel_Encoding_Windows-1256.JPG
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Best regards,
>>>>Bashir
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Bashir Alfetori wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Torstan,
>>>>>
>>>>>Arabic word: الرئيسية
>>>>>ِAppears in the browser as: الرئيسيØ(c)
>>>>>
>>>>>The character encoding in the browser is set to Unicode (UTF-8)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>Torsten Schlabach-2 wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>Bashir,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>could you send a screenhot of how it looks like?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Regards,
>>>>>>Torsten
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Bashir Alfetori schrieb:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Adrian
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Yes, Arabic is right-to-left language. I have modified the
existing
>>>>>>>style
>>>>>>>sheet to reverse the direction. I noticed that not every thing is
ok
>>>>>>>when
>>>>>>>reversing direction especially in forms. Now, first I am concerned
>>
>> about
>>
>>>>>>>displaying Arabic characters even if the direction is still
>>>>>>>left-to-right.
>>>>>>>Till now I couldn't do that as mentioned above.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Regards,
>>>>>>>Bashir
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Adrian Crum wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Bashir,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Is Arabic a right-to-left language? If yes, then you can either
modify
>>>>
>>>>the
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>>>existing style sheets to reverse the direction or you can leave
the
>>>>>>>>existing
>>>>>>>>style sheets alone and cascade a "right-to-left" style sheet that
>>>>
>>>>reverses
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>>>the
>>>>>>>>direction.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>I have done some experiments with reversing the direction in
OFBiz.
>>
>> Let
>>
>>>>me
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>>>know
>>>>>>>>if you need any help.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>-Adrian
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Bashir Alfetori wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>I am trying to start with translating OFBiz to Arabic. I tried
one
>>>>>>>>>properties
>>>>>>>>>file. At first I was not able to enter Arabic characters into
that
>>
>> file
>>
>>>>>>>>>until changed the property file to support utf-8. It was ok then
to
>>>>
>>>>enter
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Arabic characters in the properties file but in the browser the
>>
>> result
>>
>>>>>>>>>was
>>>>>>>>>that the labels were not showing in Arabic. It was a kind of
garbage
>>>>>>>>>words.
>>>>>>>>>I also tried to build a simple Ofbiz application in Arabic like
that
>>>>>>>>>shown
>>>>>>>>>in the hello world tutorials but the same problem existed. Also
it
>>>>
>>>>seems
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>that every character in Arabic was displayed in the browser in
three
>>>>>>>>>strange
>>>>>>>>>characters. The direction is still left to right. I just want to
>>>>
>>>>display
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Arabic characters on the browser.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
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