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Legal Chinese Version?
I saw this on a website
[removed by Zachery] Is this real? Past versions I've seen that handled Chinese were "pirated" versions. I am a paid licenced user but serve a market that needs both english & chinese capacity. Does this mean I can obtain the version that handles chinese text correctly withou having to patch in code from pirate versions? If so it's great news. I looked at the vbulletin-china site but it was all in chinese which I can't read...:tired: |
Well, there are only two official sites to download the vbulletin files
vbulletin.com vbulletin-germany.com but language packs can be downloaded elsewhere, just the code files have to be downloaded from that sites ;) |
I cant read chinese so I dont know what they have there!
but it seems they are not an "Authorised Distributor" (as they claim in the footer text) |
Thank you for your concern we are looking into it.
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There may be a project going on at www.vBulletin-language.com if not a complete pack there maybe an active effort to get it translated to chinese.
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There are unauthorized GB and BIG5 language packs scattered around the net. You will have to find them yourself, I'm not getting involved in anything shady.
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