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− | Leave at the default value UTF-8 unless your language contains characters not supported by this charset. If you do change it, files need to be resaved under that charset. To do that, open the language file you use from the lang folder in Notepad and then go to File > Save As and choose Encoding Type "ANSI". Save and then reupload and it should be fine again. | + | Leave at the default value UTF-8 unless your language contains characters not supported by this charset. If you do change it, files need to be resaved under that charset. To do that, open the language file you use from the lang folder in Notepad and then go to File > Save As and choose Encoding Type "ANSI". Save and then reupload and it should be fine again. |
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===Default Country=== | ===Default Country=== |
Revision as of 17:22, 17 January 2011
System Charset
Leave at the default value UTF-8 unless your language contains characters not supported by this charset. If you do change it, files need to be resaved under that charset. To do that, open the language file you use from the lang folder in Notepad and then go to File > Save As and choose Encoding Type "ANSI". Save and then reupload and it should be fine again.
Date Format
Choose how the date will be displayed throughout your installation.
Default Country
The default option in the country dropdown on the registration and checkout pages.
Default Language
The language that all visitors will see your WHMCS installation in.
Enable Language Menu
A dropdown menu will appear allowing visitors to choose the language of your installation. You can translate into your own language by copying one of the existing text files in the /lang folder and renaming it. For more information refer to this page.