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Ryan at WordPress mentions Farsi and Hebrew developers for their work on WP admin

Monday, March 24th, 2008

Ryan on the WordPress development blog (which is running on Prologue, very nicely I might add) has basically congratulated the “Farsi and Hebrew translation folks” for their hard work making the WordPress admin look good in right-to-left languages.

I’d like to take this opportunity to say that the Hebrew version of WordPress exists mostly, of not completely,  thanks to Ran Hartstein. Ran always makes sure the Hebrew speaking audience gets their Hebrew version of WordPress as quickly as possible. Of course, the extended Israeli WordPress community adds a lot of value to the usage of WordPress, with many right-to-left themes, plugins, and the vibrant and helpful wpheb google group.

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Contact form WordPress plugin includes Hebrew and Spanish

Sunday, January 6th, 2008

Here’s a contact form that comes in a Hebrew and Spanish version. We used it over here. It does the trick, and is easy to configure.

SCF2 Contact Form » LaptopTips

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Getting Hebrew to work on WordPress 2.2

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

Update February 20, 2008:

The Hebrew no longer works on this blog, even with the trick I described below. Ido Fishman left a comment with a link to this section of the Codex that describes a gut-wrenching, hair-whitening way to get different languages to work on one WordPress blog. Since I don’t need Hebrew here, I’m going to pass on that and leave things as they are. In the meantime, if anyone finds a less stressful way to get multiple languages to work on a WordPress blog, please let me know.

The Hebrew version of this post is directly below the English, so scroll down my Hebrew-speaking friends…

????? ?????? ????? ???? ?????? ??????, ?? ???? ???? ???? ?????? ?????…

In an earlier post I described a problem I was having with Hebrew on WordPress 2.2. I found that every time I clicked on Save or Publish on a Hebrew post or Page, all of the Hebrew letters turned into question marks. After trying a million different ways to fix it, I gave up and downgraded the blogs that needed Hebrew to version 2.1.3, and then everything worked fine.

Well, I found the solution! Liew Cheon Fong at LiewCF has nonchalantly posted a simple solution that works, as if it’s not the most brilliant thing ever! (Ok, I exaggerate, but still…)

Here are his directions:

  1. Open and edit “wp-config.php”
  2. Find: define('DB_CHARSET', 'utf8');
  3. Remove “utf8?, so it becomes: define('DB_CHARSET', '');
  4. Save and upload “wp-config.php”
  5. Done. Your WordPress blog should display characters correctly.

Liew has saved me a lot of hair-pulling! Thanks Liew!

Now the Hebrew:

???? ????! ??? ??? ??? ?????? ????? ????? ?? ????? ???? ?????? ???, ????????? ?? “????” ?? ???? ?? ????, ?? ??????? ?????? ?????? ????. ???? ?????, ?? ?? ???? ???? ??? ???? ????? ?????? ???????? 2.2. ?? ??? ???? ????? ??????!

?? ??? ??? ?? ????? ???? ?????? ?? ????? ??? ????? ?? ?????, ???? ???????:

  1. ???? ?? ????? wp-config.php.
  2. ???? ?? ????? ??? ????: define('DB_CHARSET', 'utf8') - ?? ???? ????? 8.
  3. ???? ?? ?????? “utf-8″ ??? ??? ???? define('DB_CHARSET', '');
  4. ????? ????? ??? ???? ??? ??? FTP.
  5. ???!
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