I just uploaded a new version, fixes a variety of problems. No need to re-install, just upload the files.
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Originally Posted by Delilahs
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Thats because that URL is NOT a URL to a Veoh Video. That is a SEARCH RESULT URL. On that page, scroll down to the text box that says "LINK" and use that URL.
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Originally Posted by mobe00
What about this problem , can you solve this one ? 
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Fixed in new version, no need to re-install, just upload the files.
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Originally Posted by By_X1903
Turkish char. problem?
What happened...
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Originally Posted by Destron
I uninstalled everything and re-installed the mod, but I still have the same problem.
Can't use spanish characters nor can I edit the video descriptions. 
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After extensive testing, I have figured out the language problems. Language problems in SUBMISSIONS are fixed in the new version, no need to re-install, just upload the files.
Language problems in OTHER places, such as comments are THE FAULT OF VBULLETIN ITSELF. Don't worry! I will tell you how to fix it! Go into your Admin Control Panel and head to the section called "Languages & Phrases > Language Manager". Then click the EDIT SETTINGS link for your language. See I have programmed this mod to integrate directly into the settings of your VB; this way it is uniform. However, the problem is by default, vBulletin does not use the UTF-8 language charset, even though it SHOULD. In the section marked "HTML Character Set", this SHOULD be UTF-8 and if you are having language problems, most likely it is set to ISO-8859-1 (vb default, for english languages only).
Example of my test forum using Russian Language after switching to UTF-8:
http://test.8wayrun.com/media/m1493--tatu
The only issue you will have with THIS mod is with SEO slugs, you can't have foreign characters in a URL.
Another issue you will have is with VB itself and the RSS Feed Manager. If you are using VB's RSS Feed Manager to automatically post threads from feeds, and the feed you are pulling from is non-english; then it won't convert the text to UTF-8. For some odd reason, VB's built in RSS parser always defaults to ISO-8859-1 (very poor programming). Someone should report this as a bug, but I have a feeling that they will say its "by design" and never change it.
http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/proje...?issueid=37806