Upload of Cyrillic web pages De persoon die dit onderwerp heeft geplaatst: Michael Bastin
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Hi, I have outsourced a Russian translation of a website and after tweaking with the charset I manage to have it displayed correclty on my IE locally. However, when I upload it, it doesnt look ok. Is there anything special to take into account to upload cyrillic pages? Should the upload be in binary or Ascii or anything else. See how it looks her... See more Hi, I have outsourced a Russian translation of a website and after tweaking with the charset I manage to have it displayed correclty on my IE locally. However, when I upload it, it doesnt look ok. Is there anything special to take into account to upload cyrillic pages? Should the upload be in binary or Ascii or anything else. See how it looks here: http://www.mikebastin.com/ru/www.wallingfords.com/ Any help would be welcome. Mike
[Edited at 2005-04-14 22:47] ▲ Collapse | | | Magda Dziadosz Polen Local time: 21:52 Lid 2004 Engels naar Pools + ... you need to select encoding in your browser | Apr 14, 2005 |
with Cyrillic - Windows-1251 your site looks OK. HTH Magda | | | Michael Bastin Spanje Local time: 21:52 Engels naar Frans + ... ONDERWERPSTARTER Thanks Magda | Apr 14, 2005 |
What I don't understand is when I visit Russian pages, they display fine without my having to change anything. This is why I am puzzled, I thought adding in the code would force the browser to understand which language it should display. Mike | | | Stephen Franke Verenigde Staten Local time: 12:52 Engels naar Arabisch + ... Enable Russian support in MS Windows XP, and Russian text appears fine | Apr 15, 2005 |
Greetings. Although I rarely work into Russian or other Cyrillic scripts, I enabled the Russian support feature inside MS Windows XP and then clicked on that hyperlink in your post. That hyperlinked page of Russian text opened and displayed OK. HTH. Regards, Stephen H. Franke (English Arabic, Kurdish, and Farsi) San Pedro, California, USA April 14, 2005 | |
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Michael Bastin Spanje Local time: 21:52 Engels naar Frans + ... ONDERWERPSTARTER Locally fine | Apr 15, 2005 |
As I said, it reads fine locally. Only when it is online, it becomes unreadable. I have checked a russian website www.rambler.ru and it looks just fine on my system without any change to see it correctly. I'd like to achieve the same result. I never manage Russian projects, but this name I figured I would give it a try.
[Edited at 2005-04-15 05:39] | | | Yuri Yuri Local time: 22:52 Engels naar Russisch + ... Lacking one tag in your html | Apr 15, 2005 |
The solution is simpler - I didn't find the meta-tag IN your HTML page describing the language the page is written in , so there's no way for a browser to automatically choose the right codepage. Place the charset=your_codepage_name_here in meta tag and all browsers will display the page OK. In my Mozilla it doesn't show right as well. Below is example of such meta-tag , it's placed beside other meta tags (here for Russian I used... See more The solution is simpler - I didn't find the meta-tag IN your HTML page describing the language the page is written in , so there's no way for a browser to automatically choose the right codepage. Place the charset=your_codepage_name_here in meta tag and all browsers will display the page OK. In my Mozilla it doesn't show right as well. Below is example of such meta-tag , it's placed beside other meta tags (here for Russian I used utf-8 codepage ). meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"
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[Edited at 2005-04-15 10:02] ▲ Collapse | | | Natalia Elo Duitsland Local time: 21:52 Engels naar Russisch + ...
Dear Michael I guess that's a good illustration to show the diifference between a professional and an amateur. Michael Bastin wrote: I have checked a russian website www.rambler.ru and it looks just fine on my system without any change to see it correctly. I'd like to achieve the same result. I'm not programmer, but I think the solution for that is Unicode. At least that's how my former colleagues (IT-people) solved problem with displaying at the sametime Cyrillics and Scandics like ä ö å. Apparently the webpage wasn't tested in Mozilla either. Best regards Natalia | | | If you has FrontPage, do following procedure: | Apr 15, 2005 |
File > Properties > Language Page language > Russian HTML encoding > Cyrillic Reload the current document > Automatic Encoding I don't know this procedure for other software. | |
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Michael Bastin Spanje Local time: 21:52 Engels naar Frans + ... ONDERWERPSTARTER Amateur, in Rusian yes | Apr 16, 2005 |
Hi Nathalia, I may be an amateur in Russian localization indeed, but I have managed over lots of translation projects and created over 10 multilingual websites. Now, http://www.wallingfords.com/ru/ looks fine when the encoding is switched to Cyrillic on Internet. I would have expected a Russian system to have it displayed correclty without switching encoding. Now, it... See more Hi Nathalia, I may be an amateur in Russian localization indeed, but I have managed over lots of translation projects and created over 10 multilingual websites. Now, http://www.wallingfords.com/ru/ looks fine when the encoding is switched to Cyrillic on Internet. I would have expected a Russian system to have it displayed correclty without switching encoding. Now, it seems the server might be at fault, which is an element I didn't think of. It normally should switch to the right encoding. I'll check with the web hosting company. Thanks Mike ▲ Collapse | | | Michael Bastin Spanje Local time: 21:52 Engels naar Frans + ... ONDERWERPSTARTER End of the story | Apr 26, 2005 |
The problem was the server itself. The host provided needed to add an automated recognition of the cyrillic charset. So problem is now solved. Thanks Mike | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Upload of Cyrillic web pages Trados Business Manager Lite | Create customer quotes and invoices from within Trados Studio
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