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Skip
the typical software localization beginner's
traps
Author: Renate Reinartz
Code Pages
Unfortunately,
few development systems support Unicode in
their visual components. This is the case in
Visual C++ and .NET languages like C#, Visual
Basic .NET.
Many others,
such as VCL Delphi and classic Visual Basic
development systems,
do not have built-in Unicode support for
the GUI. In these cases, your program will
start
with the code page the user set for non-Unicode
applications in the system.
You cannot
influence this setting from within your application.
If you exchange data with your translator
or user, make sure that you know how to handle
code pages (read more).
Sisulizer Info
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What you need to do
Use a localization tool that handles all languages and streamlines the data exchange
process. Search for a localization tool that supports double-byte and left-to-right
code, so that you don't have problems later.
How does Sisulizer support you
Sisulizer does it all! Using the Sisulizer's Exchange Wizard exchanging
translatable content of your projects between you, and your translators
is a snap. No
hazzle about code page settings, no need to convert data. You even can
automate this process.
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More software localization traps
1. Languages
2. Character
sets
3. Code
pages
4. Numbers
5. Currencies
6. Dates
7. Time
8. List separator
9. Measurements
10. Paper
format
11. Phone number
12. Sort order
13. Tax
14. States
15. Other traps
16. Conclusion
Other Code Page
related information
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Platforms |
HTML
JSP/ASP/PHP
JavaScript
Visual C++
Java
Windows Binaries
DLL/EXE/OCX
Windows Vista
32+64 Bit PE files
Reports
XML
XLIFF/TMX
Symbian
Pocket PC
.NET Compact Framework
J2ME
PO/POT/MO
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