King
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how about UTF-8 support? Currently it seems it is not supported.
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chris
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Can you provide some additional information on this? This question was posed earlier and I never got anything back so I let it go. I did some light reading on the web just to familiarize myself with it. Basically what are you running that is using UTF-8 support, since I may need to set up something similiar to test.
If anyone has any information on this please let me know. I understand the basic idea of different character coding schemes but I guess I dont see the big picture.
Thanks...
chris
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alexandrosm
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My site is not using UTF-8 but ISO-8859-7 That makes all my articles unreadable in blog-x application(I'm using the windows one) Also the articles that blog-x posts to the site are posted using utf-8, so they dont appear correctly on the live site. any suggestions?
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chris
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alexandrosm... ISO-8859-7?? It's all Greek to me!  Just kidding, just couldn't help myself, please excuse me... Anyway I may have found a way to implement your character scheme and others as well, but it's going to take some time to work out so please be patient. Is the database also using ISO-8859-7 or something else? Thanks... chris
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Makis77
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i have posted a joomla site with utf-8 encoding, when i try to connect with Blogg-X 2.11 and open the "all" from load posts i get this see this  and this  it seems a great software but its useless for many of us 
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Vladimir Vucinic
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Chris,
I am also very interested in UTF-8 support. From what I know, I am using standard Joomla 1.0x and just language pack that supports UTF-8 encoding. There are no changes in Joomla source, just the files in language directory.
I even don't know what encoding is in my DB (it is at ISPs server).
When I get posts from site to Blogg-X I got something like screenshot in previous posts. This is probably because you are using Windows encoding in Blogg-X client. If there is some way to tell Blogg-X what encodnig to use when display characters in editor (and also when you want to post something) it would be great!!!
Vladimir Vucinic
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fonic3
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me too! UTF-8 or cirilk 
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hkxforce
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My site is using UTF-8 encoding, in Chinese. Now every words in Blogg-X from Joomla will result in garble. It would be great if Blogg-X support UTF-8.
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doit29
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 My site is Vietnamese. So i use UTF-8. I hope that Blogg-X support UTF-8 soon 
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Laurent Somers
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I agree, lack of UTF-8 support is a showstopper for me.
I believe Joomla is gravitating towards UTF-8, and UTF-8 is also kind of a requirement if you're going to combine third party programs such as Gallery Menalto. Furthermore, UTF-8 support simplifies things a lot if you have a multilingual (Joomfish) site.
I'd put UTF-8 support way up there near the top of the Requested Features list.
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chris
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I am working on adding multilingual support into a future release...
chris
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laszlolaszlo
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Hi Guys,
First of all sorry my poor english. It is not my mother language. I use Blogg-X 2.12 under Ubuntu Dapper Drake Linux. This distribution use UTF-8 defult character encodings. My hungarian site use ISO-8859-2 encoding. When I post an article, the characters will be messed. Is there any way to set up Blogg-X character encoding to ISO-8859-2? Thnx!
Laci
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phppro
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Blogg-x App would really be the best mambot for Joomla if it supported Unicode. I mean, if i type vietnamese( like this: Phùng Hoài Phương Việt Nam ), the character will disappear. Coul you give me some suggestion??
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