Ran Yaniv Hartstein wrote:
Gettext gets loaded - the message is localized, but the user has to count on the browser to both know the right encoding and switch the directionality.

Yeah, you are right. I was talking about a completely different case. Sorry.

Nikolay.




On 11/27/06, * Nikolay Bachiyski* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Ran Yaniv Hartstein wrote:
     > However, that function isn't available for e.g. during the
    installation.

    Unfortunately you cannot use translated strings before the gettext
    library has loaded  and the library could not load if wp-config.php is
    missing, so the error aying that wp-config is missing is logically
    un-internationalizationable!

    However, if you want the error message to appear in your message -
    replace the original file with your own version and place it in the
    dist/ directory in your repository.

    Happy (hacking|translating),
    Nikolay

     >
     > The error message you see if you don't have a wp-config.php file
    can't
     > use wp_die() as far as I can tell
     >
     > On 11/27/06, *Sewar* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> wrote:
     >
     >     wp_die() function added in 2.1 for fix this bug and display error
     >     messages in nice page.
     >
     >     See: http://trac.wordpress.org/ticket/2902
     >     < http://trac.wordpress.org/ticket/2902>
     >
     >
     >     On 11/27/06, *Ran Yaniv Hartstein* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
     >     <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> wrote:
     >
     >         This is a particularly problematic issue with languages
    that use
     >         completely different scripts and are written from Right
    to Left,
     >         like Hebrew or Arabic.
     >
     >         A possible solution is having the wp_die() function available
     >         everywhere in wordpress, and using it for all error messages.
     >
     >
     >         On 11/27/06, *Ralf Schmitt* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
     >         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> wrote:
     >
     >
     >             Hi list,
     >
     >             I've found another issue that comes to surface when
     >             wordpress is used in conjunction with utf-8 translations.
     >
     >             BUG:
     >             When one triggers an error-page (for example not all
     >             parameters for a comment). Worpress creates a page
     >             which contains the translated error message. This page
     >             contains no html tag information (no header, no body
    tags)
     >             just pure text information. So browser don't know for
    sure
     >             which encoding to use. IE for example fails to render
    utf-8
     >             characters.
     >
     >             EXAMPLE (german utf-8)
     >             Fehler: Bitte füll die notwendigen Felder aus (Name,
     >             E-Mail-Adresse).
     >
     >             regards
     >
     >             Ralf



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