On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 1:24 AM, Jeremy Newman <jnew...@codeweavers.com> wrote: > > We prefer UTF-8 as that is what the underlying template engine of the > website understands. Modern browsers should be able to use it just fine > (hopefully, even in China).
Don't worry about UTF-8, let's commit the patch and see what happens. <grin> According to http://tongji.baidu.com/data/browser , 74% of Chinese users are using MSIE{6,8,9}, if MSIE has any trouble to display UTF-8 Chinese text, we could consider providing a binary patch to MS, or maybe even source code patch, we already has a gecko-based IE which supports UTF-8 pretty good... Just a joke, but seriously, UTF-8 is supported even in China :) The translation part of the patch looks good to me, but as I know Jactry is working on an improved version, let's wait for his new work. Thanks. -- Regards, Qian Hong - Sent from Ubuntu http://www.ubuntu.com/