Posted on: 01/08/13 08:12am
By: chunxiao
I am from China.I find that There is a very big bug about Chinese Article on Geeklog 1.8.1 and 2.0.0rc1.
When I write a Chinese Article,my geeklog sites When I finished writing the Chinese article, and then published on my website.Articles become "????????????". I installed the website, check the "UTF-8". Partner has to try Geeklog 1.8.1 and 2.0.0rc1, re-install the site twice I found the MySQL database table article, those Chinese article is displayed as "????????????" I try to comment on the Japanese, the Japanese lettersChinese and Japanese UTF-8 language file for???????. "My Geeklog site I think it should Geeklog program. previous partners seem to install Geeklog 1.7.x, there is no suchproblems.
I hope you will be able to fix this problem is very urgent.
Re: There is a very big bug about Chinese Article on Geeklog 1.8.1 and 2.0.0rc1
Posted on: 01/08/13 08:22am
By: chunxiao
I mentioned Forum Geeklog official website, and hair stomach again the Chinese Post, is also showing a lot of "??????????????"?I come from China, I wrote in the January 8, 2013 at 21:00 of the problem posts.?
Re: There is a very big bug about Chinese Article on Geeklog 1.8.1 and 2.0.0rc1
Posted on: 01/08/13 08:32am
By: chunxiao
My personal website?http://www.chunxiao.me?owered by wordpress?
http://cn.chunxiao.me(powered by Geeklog )
I support Geeklog ?Welcome to contact me
Re: There is a very big bug about Chinese Article on Geeklog 1.8.1 and 2.0.0rc1
Posted on: 01/08/13 11:18am
By: Laugh
Your site displays Chinese characters fine so it is probably your database.
Is your database UTF-8?
Also make sure your geeklog tables are UTF-8. I believe a bug has been reported that on some installs they are not.
Tom
Re: There is a very big bug about Chinese Article on Geeklog 1.8.1 and 2.0.0rc1
Posted on: 01/08/13 11:52pm
By: chunxiao
I checked my MySQL database is UTF-8, attach screenshots(http://www.chunxiao.me/xweb/image/a1.png ; http://www.chunxiao.me/xweb/image/A2.png)
I published in Geeklog.net Chinese comments, are also on display???????? "Geeklog is the official website also does not support the Chinese-language content. I recognize Geeklog program may not support the Chinese, perhaps the the Geeklog program PHP file is not strictly support UTF-8.
Could you check the recent the Geeklog program files in the new version to fix the error.
Re: There is a very big bug about Chinese Article on Geeklog 1.8.1 and 2.0.0rc1
Posted on: 01/09/13 04:36am
By: ::Ben
Re: There is a very big bug about Chinese Article on Geeklog 1.8.1 and 2.0.0rc1
Posted on: 01/09/13 09:29am
By: Laugh
Your right Geeklog.net doesn't support Chinese characters
We need to convert our db over.
Your database may be utf-8 but are all the tables? Make sure the tables are utf-8. If you checked the utf-8 option in the install and they still are not then you have come across a bug (which has been submitted already). You will have to manually convert the tables
On my development server the utf-8 option works for me in the install and I can save chinese characters in comments and stories.
Visit Ben's links for more information on how to do this
Re: There is a very big bug about Chinese Article on Geeklog 1.8.1 and 2.0.0rc1
Posted on: 01/10/13 12:41am
By: chunxiao
Today, I view the MySQL database table, the original codes are "latin1_swedish_ci I modify Stories library table structure will change" latin1_swedish_ci "to" UTF8_general_ci, I re-published the Chinese article, this time can be displayed.
However, when I install Geeklog (installed three or four times), I remember all the UTF-8 option is checked, but still "latin1_swedish_ci" .. I think Geeklog installer appears bugs. Should be checked and corrected.
Re: There is a very big bug about Chinese Article on Geeklog 1.8.1 and 2.0.0rc1
Posted on: 01/10/13 09:10am
By: Laugh
You are correct it is a bug. I cannot reproduce it (I am on a Windows Server) but another person reported similar problems. Can you let us know what OS you are using along with versions of your web server, php and mysql?
Thanks
Tom
Re: There is a very big bug about Chinese Article on Geeklog 1.8.1 and 2.0.0rc1
Posted on: 01/10/13 11:06pm
By: chunxiao
Server operating system is Linux, the system architecture is X86_64; MySQL version 5.1.66-cll; PHP version 5.2.17; the PERL version is 5.8.8; Apache version is 2.0.63
I also found that the site name and slogan can not be filled in either English or Chinese. But you can modify the database table to fill in either English or Chinese, all OK. Attach screenshots (http://www.chunxiao.me/xweb/image/geeklogbug/01.png
http://www.chunxiao.me/xweb/image/geeklogbug/02.png)
Crawls the web search engine spider simulation, Title is blank. Perhaps this is a new bug.
thanks
chunxiao.
Re: There is a very big bug about Chinese Article on Geeklog 1.8.1 and 2.0.0rc1
Posted on: 01/11/13 06:04am
By: ivy
This is not a bug.
Please install after setting MySQL's collation "utf8_general_ci".
Geeklog works on multi byte languages.
e.g.
http://www.jtb-gts.com (English/Chinese/Korean)
http://www.geeklog.jp (Japanese)
Re: There is a very big bug about Chinese Article on Geeklog 1.8.1 and 2.0.0rc1
Posted on: 01/11/13 08:04am
By: kobab
According to one of Geeklog Japanese core member, Debian default install makes MySQL's collation latin_swedish_ci. Maybe this occurs depending on server OS' distribution, version or settings etc.
Thus, in case of multi byte language environment, we need to check if MySQL's collation is utf8_general_ci before Geeklog installation. This is our Japanese community's understanding. This is not a Geeklog's bug.
Meanwhile, I am please to know Geeklog has been used for Chinese language as well.
Re: There is a very big bug about Chinese Article on Geeklog 1.8.1 and 2.0.0rc1
Posted on: 01/11/13 08:54am
By: chunxiao
I recently with Geeklog program, the establishment of a Geeklog Chinese lovers community site (site name Hanyu Pinyin is " Zhi Le Gong Yuan " ).
URL is http://cn.chunxiao.me . Welcome to visit!
Re: There is a very big bug about Chinese Article on Geeklog 1.8.1 and 2.0.0rc1
Posted on: 01/11/13 09:18am
By: chunxiao
I've modified by manually "professional" theme folder under "header.thtml" file, and can show the Title and slogan. Facilitate the search engines crawl and included.
Re: There is a very big bug about Chinese Article on Geeklog 1.8.1 and 2.0.0rc1
Posted on: 01/11/13 10:54am
By: Laugh
Quote by: kobabAccording to one of Geeklog Japanese core member, Debian default install makes MySQL's collation latin_swedish_ci. Maybe this occurs depending on server OS' distribution, version or settings etc.
Thus, in case of multi byte language environment, we need to check if MySQL's collation is utf8_general_ci before Geeklog installation. This is our Japanese community's understanding. This is not a Geeklog's bug.
At the very least it sounds like we should at least inform the user in the docs to make sure the collation of their database is utf-8.
Re: There is a very big bug about Chinese Article on Geeklog 1.8.1 and 2.0.0rc1
Posted on: 01/11/13 11:01am
By: ivy
Only "utf8_general_ci"
utf8_unicode_ci ... garbled characters in part.
Re: There is a very big bug about Chinese Article on Geeklog 1.8.1 and 2.0.0rc1
Posted on: 01/11/13 11:39am
By: kobab
At the very least it sounds like we should at least inform the user in the docs to make sure the collation of their database is utf-8.
Indeed. This makes Geeklog more user friendly rather than insisting "this is not a bug". Hope this would be included in wiki.geeklog.net installation page or readme docs in the near future.
Re: There is a very big bug about Chinese Article on Geeklog 1.8.1 and 2.0.0rc1
Posted on: 01/11/13 11:47am
By: ivy
I guess this is all of Japanese CMS user's understanding.
Japanese wiki for installation:
http://wiki.geeklog.jp/index.php?title=Install14
Encode: UTF-8 Unicode (utf8)
Collation: utf8_general_ci
Re: There is a very big bug about Chinese Article on Geeklog 1.8.1 and 2.0.0rc1
Posted on: 01/12/13 09:09pm
By: chunxiao
I think you said it right.Because my website host Server character set UTF-8 Unicode (utf8) ,server connection proofreading "utf8_general_ci". I put my Geeklog site database table structure was revised to "utf8_general_ci", after the test, the successful realization of the Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Korean, Thai, Arabic, Farsi, and other non-Latin alphabet language support, but does not support Lao (a Southeast Asian country, which borders China); Mongolian and Tibetan are not tested.
I use Cpanel host in the United States, not on behalf of the Chinese mainland. Although I come from China mainland, but In the Internet field, the Chinese mainland is a very different very special Internet environment.
Re: There is a very big bug about Chinese Article on Geeklog 1.8.1 and 2.0.0rc1
Posted on: 01/12/13 09:22pm
By: chunxiao
In the field of Internet, Our mainland China use GBK character set, the main support for Simplified Chinese; Hong Kong and Taiwan use Big5 character set, the main support for Traditional Chinese.
Re: There is a very big bug about Chinese Article on Geeklog 1.8.1 and 2.0.0rc1
Posted on: 01/12/13 10:25pm
By: ivy
Text Formatted Code
<html lang="XX">
please set correct value to XX. tw or cn.
our Japanese site is set html lang attribute.
Text Formatted Code
<html lang="ja" >
ie7,8,9,10 works utf8, too.
ie6 does not work, maybe.
We use Japanize plugin for setting lang.
see more
http://q.hatena.ne.jp/touch/1208259138
Re: There is a very big bug about Chinese Article on Geeklog 1.8.1 and 2.0.0rc1
Posted on: 01/12/13 10:34pm
By: ivy
By using japanize plugin, email works
for Chinese Korean Japanese character, too.
please download.
ftp://ftp.back-street.net/pub/geeklog-jp/
Japanize plugin provide CUSTOM_mail().
html attribute for header.thtml, too.
Text Formatted Code
<html{html_attribute}{xmlns}>
Re: There is a very big bug about Chinese Article on Geeklog 1.8.1 and 2.0.0rc1
Posted on: 01/13/13 11:26am
By: ivy
Chinese and Korean email works:
Text Formatted Code
define('CUSTOM_MAIL_ENCODING', 'utf-8');
define('CUSTOM_MAIL_HEADER_ENCODE', 'CUSTOM_ENCODE');
define('CUSTOM_MAIL_HEADER_LENGTH', 400);
define('CUSTOM_MAIL_HEADER_LINEBREAK', "\n");
define('CUSTOM_MAIL_COMMENT_ENCLOSER', '"');