Hello i am currently using following:
DotNetNuke 5.4.4 with Turkish Language pack installed.
Server environment have Windows Server 2003 and SQL Server Express 2008 with SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS as server and database collation.
Most of tables store Turkish characters without converting them to Friendly or numeric code (and those are usually text box fields)
(you can check following link to understand me better)
http://webdesign.about.com/od/localization/l/blhtmlcodes-tr.htm
However, there is one thing drives me crazy. That is HTML editor. Looks like after clicking update dbo.HTMLText table stores Turkish characters with Friendly codes.
For example on my portal i can see Türkçe as Türkçe when browsing. However when viewing page source or database table called htmlText i see that all Turkish chars displayed as friendly codes. [türkçe]
I pretty suspect that this is why my search does not list all results with html content.
Also when i try to submit a page of mine to Digg, or similar social platform they simply don't recognize the text and fills some of content with question marks.
Any suggestions?
DotNetNuke 5.4.4 with Turkish Language pack installed.
Server environment have Windows Server 2003 and SQL Server Express 2008 with SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS as server and database collation.
Most of tables store Turkish characters without converting them to Friendly or numeric code (and those are usually text box fields)
(you can check following link to understand me better)
http://webdesign.about.com/od/localization/l/blhtmlcodes-tr.htm
However, there is one thing drives me crazy. That is HTML editor. Looks like after clicking update dbo.HTMLText table stores Turkish characters with Friendly codes.
For example on my portal i can see Türkçe as Türkçe when browsing. However when viewing page source or database table called htmlText i see that all Turkish chars displayed as friendly codes. [türkçe]
I pretty suspect that this is why my search does not list all results with html content.
Also when i try to submit a page of mine to Digg, or similar social platform they simply don't recognize the text and fills some of content with question marks.
Any suggestions?