All Language packs Released for VBulletin

How to install the language packs?
I tried downloading them, but were unable to unzip the files...

Help...

thanks in advance...
 
Cerebral88 said:
How to install the language packs?
I tried downloading them, but were unable to unzip the files...

Help...

thanks in advance...
unZIP it and import into forum via languages section
 
INSTALACIÓN

1. Entra al Panel de Control de Administración.
2. Entra en 'Languages & Phrases -> Download / Upload Languages'.
3. En la parte 'Import Language XML File' haz clic en
"Examinar" y busca el archivo del lenguaje.
4. 'Overwrite Language' déjalo en '(Create New Language)",
a menos que quieras actualizar un lenguaje español ya instalado.
5. Haces clic en 'Import' y esperas que quede instalado.

Saludos
 
creo said:
unZIP it and import into forum via languages section

Thanks! managed to install it.

However, when i downloaded the chinese packs, both traditional and simplified... when i change the language everything on my page turns to "???????"

am i doing something wrong here?
 
Cerebral88 said:
Thanks! managed to install it.

However, when i downloaded the chinese packs, both traditional and simplified... when i change the language everything on my page turns to "???????"

am i doing something wrong here?

"EITHER upload the XML file from your computer"

Do i only need to load the XML files? what about the other .gif files?

Hmmm.. what seems top be happening is that the .gif files are not going in?



Anyone?
 
did any of you see something about the dutch langpack?
dutch stayed at VB 3.6.4 lazy dutch :(
if anyone can tell me how to translate the original language i will do, i hope i can do it mostly automated (systran maybe?) let me know
 
Galeras said:
And some ppl still think it's worth buying vbulletin! They don't even take care of translating the last version (and sometime no version at all) to customer's language, I question my self why should we take care about their copyrights hold...



Thats why some people used nulled vb versions on their own forum sites and just make backups for it incase it goes down :)
 
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