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Welcome to Joomla!
Category: News/Latest
Joomla! is a free open source framework and content publishing system designed for quickly creating highly interactive multi-language Web sites, online communities, media portals, blogs and eCommerce applications. ... Tuesday, 12 August 2008 -
Newsflash 5
Category: News/Newsflash
Joomla! 1.5 - 'Experience the Freedom'!. It has never been easier to create your own dynamic Web site. Manage all your content from the best CMS admin interface and in virtually any language you speak ... Tuesday, 12 August 2008 -
What's New in 1.5?
Category: About Joomla!/The CMS
... double-byte characters and right-to-left support for Arabic, Farsi, and Hebrew languages among others Extended integration of external applications through Web services and remote authentication ... Monday, 11 August 2008 -
I installed with my own language, but the Back-end is still in English
Category: FAQs/Languages
A lot of different languages are available for the Back-end, but by default this language may not be installed. If you want a translated Back-end, get your language pack and install it using the Extension ... Monday, 11 August 2008 -
Does the PDF icon render pictures and special characters?
Category: FAQs/Languages
... is rendered and applied to the PDF. The PDF generator also handles the UTF-8 texts and can handle any character sets from any language. The appropriate fonts must be installed but this is done automatically ... Monday, 11 August 2008 -
Extensions
Category: About Joomla!/The CMS
... site can be found at: http://extensions.joomla.org/content/view/15/63/ Types of Extensions There are five types of extensions: Components Modules Templates Plugins Languages You can ... Monday, 11 August 2008 -
What is the purpose of the collation selection in the installation screen?
Category: FAQs/Languages
The collation option determines the way ordering in the database is done. In languages that use special characters, for instance the German umlaut, the database collation determines the sorting order. ... Monday, 11 August 2008 -
What languages are supported by Joomla! 1.5?
Category: FAQs/Languages
Within the Installer you will find a wide collection of languages. The installer currently supports the following languages: Arabic, Bulgarian, Bengali, Czech, Danish, German, Greek, English, Spanish, ... Monday, 11 August 2008 -
What happened to the locale setting?
Category: FAQs/Current Users
This is now defined in the Language [lang].xml file in the Language metadata settings. If you are having locale problems such as dates do not appear in your language for example, you might want to check/edit ... Wednesday, 06 August 2008 -
Why does Joomla! 1.5 use UTF-8 encoding?
Category: FAQs/General
Well... how about never needing to mess with encoding settings again? Ever needed to display several languages on one page or site and something always came up in Giberish? With utf-8 (a variant of Unicode) ... Tuesday, 05 August 2008 -
How do I upgrade to Joomla! 1.5 ?
Category: FAQs/Current Users
... should be the encoding used on the pages of the old site. (As defined in the _ISO variable in the language file or as seen in the browser page info/encoding/source) Browse the local host and select the ... Wednesday, 30 July 2008 -
How do I localise Joomla! to my language?
Category: FAQs/Languages
... language choices in the installation but, other than English (the default), languages for the Site and Administration interfaces need to be added after installation. Links to such language packs exist ... Wednesday, 30 July 2008 -
Joomla! Community Portal
Category: News/Latest
... month. Also, check out JoomlaConnect. This aggregated RSS feed brings together Joomla! news from all over the world in your language. Get the latest and greatest by clicking here. ... Saturday, 07 July 2007 -
php.net
Category: Web Links / Joomla! Specific Links
The language that Joomla! is developed in ... Wednesday, 07 July 2004 -
Languages
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