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Quote:Code:
[.....] 'ar([_-][a-z]+)?', 'bulgarian' => 'bg', 'catalan' => 'ca', 'czech' => 'cs', 'danish' => 'da', 'german' => 'de([_-][a-z]+)?', 'english' => 'en([_-][a-z]+)?', 'estonian' => 'et', 'finnish' => 'fi', 'french' => 'fr([_-][a-z]+)?', 'greek' => 'el', 'spanish_argentina' => 'es[_-]ar', 'spanish' => 'es([_-][a-z]+)?', 'gaelic' => 'gd', 'galego' => 'gl', 'gujarati' => 'gu', 'hebrew' => 'he', 'hindi' => 'hi', 'croatian' => 'hr', 'hungarian' => 'hu', 'icelandic' => 'is', 'indonesian' =[.....]
That appears to be PHP code initialising a hashtable between languages and abbreviations. In other words - yeah - you don't have PHP support.
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Quote:I was afriad of that... ... I thought it was upto the Browser on what it rendered? I have read about php support being an issue... but why does the FTP determin how the code is rendered by the browser?..... oh well.... XD
The ftp program doesn't determine that, the server that it is on is what sends that out. The server has to have php support built in for it to work the way you are intending.
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Yeah... I dislike sys-requirements so much... :lol:
Oh well,.. I got a sweet new faster way to upload files, it might make updating news and other things less painful, removing the want for a dynamic phpBB2 forum to do it with... lol.. :wink:
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