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<blockquote data-quote="MrCrabs" data-source="post: 821344" data-attributes="member: 101491"><p>I've got the translated version of the german strings for teh plugin. On my machine it works as it is, although I left the umlauts in the file since I had problems using the ascii format like &uuml; </p><p></p><p>Does it work all right, or do you have problems with it?</p><p></p><p>One word to my term "nicht-englisch": The scraper is english and it referrs in the xml to foreign titles, so foreign is in this case "not english" - to prevent confusion of people understanding foreign (as a german user) as something not german - which is wrong, since german is foreign in this case - I used this term.</p><p>Is my thinking all right or did I twist it around in my head? If it is right, do you have a better idea?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrCrabs, post: 821344, member: 101491"] I've got the translated version of the german strings for teh plugin. On my machine it works as it is, although I left the umlauts in the file since I had problems using the ascii format like ü Does it work all right, or do you have problems with it? One word to my term "nicht-englisch": The scraper is english and it referrs in the xml to foreign titles, so foreign is in this case "not english" - to prevent confusion of people understanding foreign (as a german user) as something not german - which is wrong, since german is foreign in this case - I used this term. Is my thinking all right or did I twist it around in my head? If it is right, do you have a better idea? [/QUOTE]
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