Kunena 7.0.4 Released

The Kunena team has announce the arrival of Kunena 7.0.4 [K 7.0.4] in stable which is now available for download as a native Joomla extension for J! 5.4.x/6.0.x. This version addresses most of the issues that were discovered in K 6.2 / K 6.3 / K 6.4 and issues discovered during the last development stages of K 7.0

Topics contains old discussions (generally more than one year ago or based on circumstances that subsequently changed) or topics resolved in other ways. Topics moved into this category are closed from further discussion.

Question Kunena and SEF with non-latin characters

More
15 years 6 months ago #68108 by etkritikonspoudon
Greetings to the Kunena community...

I've been drawn to Kunena, as most I guess, by integration with Joomla and I'm very eager to give it a try..

There is one necessary condition though...I have a greek site on which I've turned on SEF and also installed a plugin (unicode slugs) to display the links in their original greek characters (also keeps uppercase, lowercase differentiation)...
In order to install and keep kunena it must make use of that functionality...

Will it work with it, being also able to render links with non latin characters?

Thank you very much...

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

More
15 years 6 months ago #68166 by sozzled
G'day, etkritikonspoudon, and welcome to Kunena.

As you should know, this is a forum that helps people with Kunena but we don't know everything about the thousands of other Joomla extensions that people can use, have used, or might want to use. Sometimes these are matters that are best left to people to test for themselves. Because Kunena is completely free-of-charge, you can download it and install it and, there's a very high probability, it will work without having to make any changes to it! :woohoo:

As far as Kunena and SEF and non-Latin characters are concerned; Kunena works quite well with non-Latin characters. In fact, it's not so much that non-Latin characters are dependent upon Kunena, it's that non-Latin character support is dependent upon your database. If your database tables are set to use UTF-8 character encoding then you should not have any problems. There are many people from the Greek community who use Kunena; I've seen many Greek websites that use Kunena.

I don't know anything about the "unicode slugs" plugin.

Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.

Time to create page: 0.234 seconds