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<blockquote data-quote="arion_p" data-source="post: 422315" data-attributes="member: 45945"><p>Hi Lafaki,</p><p></p><p>>> I have an issue with displaying Greek chars with the WebEPG!</p><p></p><p>What exactly is your problem?</p><p></p><p></p><p>>> FYI, I have configured the default setting to Greek in Language & Regional settings (pre-MediaPortal installation and SQL) as well as the default charset for non-Unicode programs (post-MediaPortal installation and SQL).</p><p></p><p>Language & Regional settings in control panel have nothing to do with language settings in SQL Server. SQL Server has its own language settings (called collations). The default collation is chosen during the installation of SQL Server. If you let MediaPortal installer to install SQL Server, the collation should be correct. Actually I cannot think of a reason the db collation would affect displaying Greek chars.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Arion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arion_p, post: 422315, member: 45945"] Hi Lafaki, >> I have an issue with displaying Greek chars with the WebEPG! What exactly is your problem? >> FYI, I have configured the default setting to Greek in Language & Regional settings (pre-MediaPortal installation and SQL) as well as the default charset for non-Unicode programs (post-MediaPortal installation and SQL). Language & Regional settings in control panel have nothing to do with language settings in SQL Server. SQL Server has its own language settings (called collations). The default collation is chosen during the installation of SQL Server. If you let MediaPortal installer to install SQL Server, the collation should be correct. Actually I cannot think of a reason the db collation would affect displaying Greek chars. Arion [/QUOTE]
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