Languages

phpWhite is available with language packs. Language packs enable you to use phpWhiteTM in some other languages. The packs consist of one file for each language including:
  • Spanish
  • German
  • French
  • English
  • Portuguese
  • Dutch
Don't see your language? Create a new language pack by translating just ONE file! Ask to see the English template for the language pack.

The software has language support for the front end only. Almost all pages viewed by visitors offer 100% translation. Your visitor will see pages in their language, including navigation.

Data added by the customer is preserved in the language they used when creating their listing. As webmaster you are able to preview new listings prior to online publication.

The backend is written in English only. Webmasters must be able to understand an English language backend. This backend includes tools like the edit, manage, keyword builder and statistics tools.

The following are languages which may be used with this software:
  • Albanian (sq)
  • Afrikaans (af)
  • Basque (eu)
  • Catalan (ca)
  • Danish (da)
  • Dutch (nl)
  • English (en)
  • Faroese (fo)
  • Finnish (fi)
  • French (fr)
  • German (de)
  • Icelandic (is)
  • Italian (it)
  • Irish (ga)
  • Norwegian (no)
  • Portuguese (pt)
  • Rhaeto-Romanic (rm)
  • Scottish (gd)
  • Spanish (es)
  • Swahili (sw)
  • Swedish (sv)

ISO-8859-1 (Latin1)

ISO-8859-1 (Latin1)







Reference url: http://czyborra.com/charsets/iso8859.html#ISO-8859-1

charset=ISO-8859-1

" Latin1 covers most West European languages, such as French (fr), Spanish (es), Catalan (ca), Basque (eu), Portuguese (pt), Italian (it), Albanian (sq), Rhaeto-Romanic (rm), Dutch (nl), German (de), Danish (da), Swedish (sv), Norwegian (no), Finnish (fi), Faroese (fo), Icelandic (is), Irish (ga), Scottish (gd), and English (en), incidentally also Afrikaans (af) and Swahili (sw), thus in effect also the entire American continent, Australia and much of Africa. The most notable exceptions are Zulu (zu) and other Bantu languages using Latin Extended-B letters, and of course Arabic in North Africa, and Guarani (gn) missing GEIUY with ~ tilde. The lack of the ligatures Dutch IJ, French OE and ,,German`` quotation marks is considered tolerable. The lack of the new C=-resembling Euro currency symbol U+20AC has opened the discussion of a new Latin0. Latin1 has also been adopted as the first page of ISO 10646 (Unicode). Latin1 is HTML's base charset"