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Where can i change charset ??
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in PhpMyAdmin collations!
are you trying to do what exactly? it might be easier if you exported your database then setup collations for the database then re-imported the database to match the new collation otherwise you might have to change collatoin for each table and its sub-structure! |
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In language file lang_main.php or in the admin cp
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or that too whatever he is asking :P
I wonder if this dude gona come back anyways |
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I change charset in Admin Panel to UTF-8, but still can't post unicode language in forum and comment. Help me!!!!
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and what about your database?
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![]() Last edited by o0osko0o; 23rd August 2008 at 08:14. |
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In your's screenshot - it's not dabase charset. It's global settings.
By default db tables creates in cp1251 |
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