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[SOLVED] Multiple Language in custom fields.

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11 years 8 months ago #221863 by krileon
Replied by krileon on topic Multiple Language in custom fields.
Please see the below page regarding CB language usage. We provide plenty of resources to get you started. We also detail language usage within your CB documentation found in the Advanced download section.

www.joomlapolis.com/cb-solutions/languages

Can you suggest which collation setting might work in my case?

No, I am not familiar with Chinese character usage in SQL.


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11 years 8 months ago #221869 by taichicoach
Replied by taichicoach on topic Multiple Language in custom fields.
Thanks, again.
I'm not smart enough to understand how language strings work, and I couldn't find anything in the support pages that made any sense to me.

However, I installed "Admin Tools" www.akeebabackup.com/products/admin-tools.html and used it to change the database collation "one click".

With some experimenting I found that UTF8_unicode_ci did the trick.
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