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4/20/2010 7:28 AM
 

is it possible to set the csv exported data to utf format.

addintional languages such as german with umlaut is not supportet

also Resourcesfiles for Modules exp: list.ascx.de-CH.MID123.resx so that "new Record" can be also "new Event" or "new Blog entry" etc...

 

 

 
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4/20/2010 4:37 PM
 
  •  FnL exports in UTF8, though MS Excel does not. CSV exports from Excel need to be converted first to UTF8 prior to importing.
  • "New Record" can be set in resource files, same as any other string..
  • Please use Form and List forum next time - this is certainly not an announcement.
 
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