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| nobaker |
Posted - 26 Dec 2002 : 15:21:59 Sorry, wrong Board! Please send to script board!
Everytime I try importing movies with a script of ODFB there pops up an error asking me if I am connceted to the internet. What's wrong with it? I have tried using the latest ODFB scripts but nothing changed. Just to avoid any questions: I AM CONNECTED!!!! Other scripts work just fine.
Thanks for any help, kind regards,
Dommynator |
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| transcendentalAnimal |
Posted - 28 Feb 2003 : 05:14:13 @acrodex
...Yes you are right! (sorry)
The mentioned problem IS a very common especially when it comes to WEB-applications (eMM is one) and country-specific character-sets!
There are "easy" ways to "solve" this (W3C and so called "gurus" try to make you to believe that)
But please believe me = they are not that easy to implement! (switching to UNICODE would be a possibility but this would cause other problems then)
IT IS very hard work even for advanced coders. (you have to think around corners switching between 8-Bit(latin-western) and 16-Bit (eastern / asian) charakter-sets!
If you can live with switching between your and western country-settings = this would make our life as coders a lot easier!
...and NO = we are NOT that arrogant and simply ignore your problem!
But please take in concern WHY it took even Micro$oft over 1/2 year for a working chinese Windows!!!
so long...
MemTronic [PurpleBytes]
-=[ CODER since 1875 ]=- |
| inox |
Posted - 28 Feb 2003 : 04:38:09 Ok, i found out the problem. It is related to system encoding.
I use win2k, default locale was set to Chinese since I am a chinese. When I install the package, some scripts cannot be installed, but most were ok. Then when I import movie info from the web, pics could not be imported. Also, scripts cannot be openned in the editor. Once I set the default lacale to Western Euro and US, no problem at all.
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| Romio |
Posted - 26 Feb 2003 : 10:01:54 Hi,
This is strange, because when you import covers, all are stored in the "covers" subfolder of XMM. Please take a look if there are or not.
Let me know...
Alessio |
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