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5/22/2007 6:46 AM
 

Dear all,

I have set up a website in greek language using DotNetNuke. As it is obvious the menu of the site is in greek. And for those that they dont know it Greek Language does not use only latin characters. So if i visit a page of my site the actual url contains greek characters. This is ok for DotNetNuke.

The problem is that if i want to add rss functionality to a page only IE7 recognize the url that contains thw greek characters. I need to be able to show my pages on mobile phones that have rss readers on it. Any ideas or feedback are more than welcome ...

 

 

 

 
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10/11/2007 11:20 AM
 

Maybe the .rss file (which is automatically created) is not saved as a Unicode/UTF-8 text file. If that's the case, a little modification to the source code should solve it.

Furthermore, there is another solution for not-english URLs. For example, you should have seen URLs which contain multiple %20. %20 means a space. So, maybe there are other %codes which represent greek characters?

 
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