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Why not UTF-8?

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    Why not UTF-8?

    Posted 17 years 6 months ago
    • I was wondering...why the default encoding in Joomla and Joomla Templates not built originally in UTF-8? Isn't it the best encoding and user friendly for readers and users from different countries using different languages? And it has been a world trend to built sites using UTF-8.

      Is there any issues that stop such development?
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    Re: Why not UTF-8?

    Posted 17 years 6 months ago
    • Doesn't it fail validation? There are also some compat issues from what I've read. I only came across the problem after trying out Microsoft Expression Web (spit), the damn package tags every file it touches with UTF-8 stuff and it's a complete nightmare to remove it.
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  • Re: Why not UTF-8?

    Posted 17 years 3 months ago
    • Does this mean you simply cannot use Expression Web for editing Joomla template files?
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    Re: Why not UTF-8?

    Posted 17 years 3 months ago
    • Kwok Siow Lai wrote:
      I was wondering...why the default encoding in Joomla and Joomla Templates not built originally in UTF-8? Isn't it the best encoding and user friendly for readers and users from different countries using different languages? And it has been a world trend to built sites using UTF-8.

      Is there any issues that stop such development?

      Joomla 1.0 was built on mambo 4.5.2 which has been around for a long time. There are lots of legacy things that carry over, one of which is the encoding. This was actually originally the premise behind Joomla 1.5, moving to UTF-8.

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