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Oscar Manuel Gómez Senovilla escribió:
> 
> 
> I agree, but I'd like to try to prevent side effects in application
> data. For instance, if an application gets updated, I guess the
> installed lang files get affected (i.e. reloaded or updated with new
> phrases), so the lang tables would be upgraded to utf-8. Production
> environments shouldn't be affected by this until next stable release. Of
> course, production environments shouldn't use trunk, but if they do,
> they have been warned of what can happen at any time. Without
> investigating too much, and mainly depeding on the db engine, I think
> that as long as it is possible to specify different charsets per table
> (or the db engine can isolate charsets in a per table basis), there
> should be no problem.


I have thought about two extra situations:

1) Automatic language update when login. This is the default setting at
Admin-> Site configuration. Does this mean that anybody using trunk and
updating via svn will perform an update of the language (with any side
effect this can have)?

2) The file setup/lang/languages. It's an ASCII file that I don't know
what encoding is expected to use (if any). I suggest to treat it as
utf-8, because it doesn't show the right characters when browsing
through the language list, at list at the login screen and the language
list at preferences.


Regards.

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