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We already have English vbulletin instance. Can I use the same instance to support the chinese fourm? Which php files should I change for that? Do you have any upgrade package or steps? We are running with vBulletin 2.2.9 Thanks
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all you have to do is to create a new style within your ACP and create a new templateset for it.
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What about the database. Do I have to do anything in mySql since it is a multi-byte character set.
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as far as i know, editing the templates is all.
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If you can wait for vb3 the translators are hard at work creating language packs built in for everyone
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kool,,
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is there not a language pack out at mo for this? ive seen german and french ones im sure
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