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Sridhar: Web Unplugged!!!!
Thank god. It Isnt a Brain Surgery, Its a Web App!!!Creating cheap Indic web pages!!!
Yes, “cheap” in terms of ease to create a Indic language web pages.
For instance, first have a look at this Yahoo site in Hindi language. That would give a clear picture.
Now, how many apps we have which helps us create simple Indic web pages? Yes, we have enough CMS packages available and great applications like Yudit. But how much easy it is actually?
I figured out it is not “really” simple to do that, simple for me is something which a lay man can also understand and use.
So what can be the solutions for the problem?
1. Create a application like Yudit from scratch
2. Just build a simple Plug-In for the existing CMS editors which can be used with ease and effectively.
I am trying on something which if it works, could add up as second solutions. And, yes it is ofcourse under OpenKey project.
Any other solutions have u tried? or come across which helps u build simple Indic Web pages? Drop in comments and share with us.
Cheerz
Shri
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Tutorial: How to store UTF8 (indian language) data in mysql?
Well, let me put it straight this tutorial also applies to any other native languages like latin, spanish etc. But, since I have tried for Indian languages I am writing exclusive for it.
Okay, so before we say code I must tell you this tutorial intends, a thought provoking stuff 🙂
Lately, we have seen enough number of Indic-translators, and you must have got your hands on with typing in ur mail/blog. Now, just think for a while, when u sent a mail, and try to read it back from “Sent Mail”, u still see the indian language or even in that case blog articles. For that case, even in Orkut.
How are they stored inside database? Was what I was trying.
Again, I am not sure for any other DB, I have tried with MySQL. But, I guess should be same.
Quick Explanation:
We assume we have a DB with table articles, and a column named posts, which will save the article written in your blog. Best part, we know that all major DB’s support UTF8. And we shall explore that feature.
Now we write a article in hindi, हेल्लो वर्ल्ड
If the UTF8 is not specified, you should see something like ?????? in ur DB else u shud see the hindi data. Clear? Koool lets see the code
Quick Code:
First check for UTF8 compatibility with this query. If it supports you should see the output as “Character_set_system”| “UTF8”
SHOW VARIABLES LIKE ‘character_set_system’;
Now that being checked, alter the table and just modify the column, Posts in our above example and specify it as UTF8
ALTER TABLE articles MODIFY Posts VARCHAR(20) CHARACTER SET UTF8;
Now, try to insert the hindi value and save it. Query it and u shud see the hindi text 🙂
We have go ahead and use many other options as well, like Collate etc. But this tutorial intends to keep it simple.
I hope you find this useful and interesting. If you have tried any hacks similar to this, pls drop in comments and share with us.
Cheerz
Sridhar
If you are reading article, you might also be interested in the PHP and Scriptaculous Book I have authored.
The book gives you insights about effects, drag-n-drop, slideshows, applications, auto-completion, in-place editing and more. Complete code snippets and explanations.
CHECK out and BUY the PHP and Script.aculo.us book at Packt official site
https://www.packtpub.com/php-and-script-aculo-us-web-2-0-application-interface/book
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