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Is it working or not? We are not sure about this.

But, the output from testenv script:

$useLocale: 0 Note: This TWiki.cfg setting controls whether locales are used by Perl and 'grep'. Warning: Using Perl on Windows, which may have missing or incorrect locales (in Cygwin or ActiveState Perl, respectively) - use of $useLocale = 0 is recommended unless you know your version of Perl has working locale support.

$siteLocale: en_US.ISO-8859-1 Note: This TWiki.cfg parameter sets the site-wide locale - for example, de_AT.ISO-8859-1 where 'de' is the language code, 'AT' the country code and 'ISO-8859-1' is the character set. Use the locale -a command on your system to determine available locales. Warning: Unable to set locale to en_US.ISO-8859-1, actual locale is C - please test your locale settings

we read many but no helpful to us.

Please advise.

we would be grateful for your effort and kindness.

Thank you.


Server Info

  • TWiki version 01 Feb 2003
  • Perl version 5.6.1-2 (Cygwin)
  • Web Server Apache/1.3.27 (Win32)
  • Server OS Windows NT 5.1 (Windows XP)

-- YapKeeKien - 04 Jul 2003

Answer

Hi - this is only important if you want to use non-ASCII characters, e.g. Chinese as in JapaneseAndChineseSupport. If not, you can ignore this.

-- RichardDonkin - 05 Jul 2003

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