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Didn't know where to ask this question. Looking to add a thai language font so that thai writers can type in thai language (when they post and reply to threads in my vBulletin forum).
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Kicking this back up looking for thai language support.
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You only need to change the character set in the database.
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Where do I do that?
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Can anyone give me a step by step walk through on how I can add a thai character set in the database as indicated above.
Much Thanks, JoeyCano |
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In the database, you need to set the collation as UTF-8. Make sure you only do this with a new installation as there are problems with MySQL converting collations.
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So, if I make the above mentioned change in the database will I be able to us Full English and Full Thai Fonts capabilities??
I have not content on my website now as I recently installed vb but have made template modifications. Will I have problems??? |
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No, you shouldn't have problems, but backup your database just in case.
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I translated thai language
you can download at http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=132773 |
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