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ID | Category | Type | Reproducibility | Date Submitted | Last Update |
0001342 | [In-Portal CMS] Front End | task | always | 2012-07-09 11:16 | 2012-09-16 04:45 |
Reporter | alex | View Status | public | ||
Assigned To | alex | ||||
Priority | normal | Resolution | fixed | ||
Status | closed | ||||
Summary | 0001342: Make UTF-8 the only one supported language encoding | ||||
Description |
In-Portal always allowed to enter custom charset for each language you've add. However from time, when we implemented this feature a lot has changed and now UTF-8 is major charset that supports all of them together. I propose to remove Charset from Language settings and always use UTF-8. I'm proposing this because recently I had a need to do some symbol conversions in OnAfterConfigRead event, which is called before actual charset from a language is detected and mb_internal_encoding is set. For backwards compatibility we still can support "one-per-system" charset setting in config.php (like we do now with database), but not "each language have it's own charset" system, that is bad. |
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