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TOPIC: how to configure character conversion map

how to configure character conversion map 14 years, 5 months ago #12902

i am trying to configure joomsef to hebrew letters but i can not understand how excatly should i do that?
what is the oldChar1 in your example ? which letters should be change etc....
As for now the sef works well in english while in hebrew i get ???????

this is what written in your site:

"character conversion map correctly in JoomSEF Configuration / Non-ASCII character replacements for all characters your language is using.

The format you need to use is oldChar1|newChar1,oldChar2|newChar2,... .
Example: α|a,β|b,γ|c,..."
Yoav
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Re:how to configure character conversion map 14 years, 5 months ago #12914

  • dajo
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Hi,

The oldChar is the original Hebrew character and the newChar is its ASCII equivalent you want to be used in the URLs. As in the example (α|a,β|b,γ|c) the α will be converted to a, β to b, γ to c etc.

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ARTIO Support Team
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Re:how to configure character conversion map 14 years, 5 months ago #12923

but i would like my links to be in HBREW letters not latin - is that posible ?
Yoav
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Re:how to configure character conversion map 14 years, 5 months ago #12931

  • dajo
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Yes, first enable the "Allow UTF-8 characters in URL" option in JoomSEF's configuration on Advanced tab. However even then the Non-ASCII char replacement still takes effect, so go through the conversion map and make sure to delete all the hebrew characters conversions, so they don't get replaced by ASCII character.

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ARTIO Support Team
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