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From version 35.1
edited by Johan Henselmans
on 2009/11/10 06:49
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edited by Ramsey Gurley
on 2010/02/02 23:01
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1 1  == Unicode ==
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3 +See also: [[UTF-8 Encoding Tips]]
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3 3  To Enable Unicode for your WO app, add the following to your application constructor:
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5 5  {{code}}
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132 132  
133 133  Your layout would end up something like this:
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135 -[[image:ERXLocalizerLayout.png]]
137 +[[image:ERXLocalizerEclipseLayout.png]]
136 136  
137 137  ===== Localized EOAttributes =====
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148 148  
149 149  Then, for the attribute you'd like to localize, add the ERXLanguages key to the UserInfo for that specific attribute:
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151 -[[image:ERXLocalizedUserInfo.png]]
153 +[[image:ERXLocalizerUserInfo.png]]
152 152  
153 153  ===== Direct Actions =====
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169 169  
170 170  {{/code}}
171 171  
172 -That should give the user their browser's default language setting instead of your server's default language setting until a session is created.
174 +That should give the user their browser's default language setting instead of your server's default language setting until a session is created.
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176 +[[^LocalizerTest.zip]] is an example application demonstrating the sessionless use of the localizer with localized strings and localized components, storing the language state in a cookie.
177 +
174 174  ===== Database setup =====
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176 176  Outside of this, if you are using a database, you'll need to make sure that is encoded properly as well. I'm using MySQL, so I have in my EOModel: