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Using Dhivehi Language
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Using Dhivehi Language
I need help in a current website project for which I am using Joomla! ... I have had some experience working with Joomla but I know nothing about PHP, but good knowledge on JAVA n HTML...
What I am trying to do make the website display Dhivehi langauge. I have searched everywhere.. but I could not find a package for installation. Could anyone help?
I am willing to offer cash in payment for anyone who solves me this problem.
What I am trying to do make the website display Dhivehi langauge. I have searched everywhere.. but I could not find a package for installation. Could anyone help?
I am willing to offer cash in payment for anyone who solves me this problem.
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- infograf768
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Re: Using Dhivehi Language
Welcome on our forums
We do not have a Dhivehi language package available as no one has yet volunteered.
I suggest you ask for help in our Indic board.
http://forum.joomla.org/index.php/board,162.0.html
We do not have a Dhivehi language package available as no one has yet volunteered.
I suggest you ask for help in our Indic board.
http://forum.joomla.org/index.php/board,162.0.html
Jean-Marie Simonet / infograf
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ex-Joomla Translation Coordination Team • ex-Joomla! Production Working Group
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ex-Joomla Translation Coordination Team • ex-Joomla! Production Working Group
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Re: Using Dhivehi Language
Thank you infograf768 .... I will do that... thankx!!! if i dont find a solvency to my problem there.. then what should I do?
Could you help me out here if thats so? I am willing to pay for the service...
Could you help me out here if thats so? I am willing to pay for the service...
- infograf768
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Re: Using Dhivehi Language
If you want to do it yourself, please read here
http://forum.joomla.org/index.php/topic,254709.0.html
http://forum.joomla.org/index.php/topic,254709.0.html
Jean-Marie Simonet / infograf
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Re: Using Dhivehi Language
Hi there,
I was wondering if you already tried it and if you were succesfull. If so, can you you share, if not, can I help ?
I am planning to make a website in Dhivehi and also need a Dhivehi language pack
Greetings from Kulhudhuffushi
I was wondering if you already tried it and if you were succesfull. If so, can you you share, if not, can I help ?
I am planning to make a website in Dhivehi and also need a Dhivehi language pack
Greetings from Kulhudhuffushi
If it doesn't work, stop doing it and try something else. If it does work, share it with others !
http://www.joemla.nl
http://www.joemla.nl
- infograf768
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Re: Using Dhivehi Language
If you decide to do packs I suggest you do 1.5.9 packs and not 1.0.
Dhivehi language is UTF8 as is 1.5 and we will anyway stop supporting 1.0.x from July 2009.
Dhivehi language is UTF8 as is 1.5 and we will anyway stop supporting 1.0.x from July 2009.
Jean-Marie Simonet / infograf
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ex-Joomla Translation Coordination Team • ex-Joomla! Production Working Group
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ex-Joomla Translation Coordination Team • ex-Joomla! Production Working Group
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Re: Using Dhivehi Language
Thanks for the suggestion. I (or maybe we) will surely do this.
If it doesn't work, stop doing it and try something else. If it does work, share it with others !
http://www.joemla.nl
http://www.joemla.nl
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Re: Using Dhivehi Language
i am running a dhivehi language website of joomla. http://www.ihavandhoo.com
i just translate the language files. and modify the css files
i just translate the language files. and modify the css files
- infograf768
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Re: Using Dhivehi Language
Unhappily, it looks like you modified the 1.5 en-Gb files and did not create a dv-MV pack.hamyd wrote:i am running a dhivehi language website of joomla. http://www.ihavandhoo.com
i just translate the language files. and modify the css files
If you were doing so (easy enough), we could add Dihevi to our Joomla languages.
That is, if you volunteer to join our Translation Teams and share your work.
Please look here:
http://community.joomla.org/translations.html
Joomla Translation Policy
http://community.joomla.org/translation ... olicy.html
Typical headers
http://community.joomla.org/translation ... aders.html
Please let me know if you are interested.
Jean-Marie Simonet / infograf
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ex-Joomla Translation Coordination Team • ex-Joomla! Production Working Group
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ex-Joomla Translation Coordination Team • ex-Joomla! Production Working Group
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