User talk:KAleksic

Foreign script on the Moon
Still trying to find a practical method to do these links. Heya, regarding your edit to Moon, did you keep in mind the english wikipedia is ISO-8859-1-only, for the time being? For unicode characters, use html entity encoding. Feel free to ask for help on my talk page if you need any. --fvw *  06:01, 2004 Dec 13 (UTC)
 * Thanks for pointing it out, I had seen it was a bad link when I tested it.
 * Do you know the character entity names? Alternatively, just give me a link to the article you want to link to moon and I'll try and figure it out. --fvw *  06:16, 2004 Dec 13 (UTC)


 * I guess if I post the link here it won't work either. http://sr.wikipedia.org/wiki/?????


 * This is a shortcoming of the system, there should be the possibility to use unicode on the english site too. If this is to complicated to implement, it might be possible to make a little translation script that would convert the input to the iso thingies. Something that comes up in a pop-up window and when you enter some utf-8 encoded stuff it would convert it to ISO-whatever.


 * I saw that the other cyrillic links are like this: ru:&#1051;&#1091;&#1085;&#1072; which gives 'Luna' in russian. For the serbian, It would be 'Mesec' but I think it is just too complicated to look the letters up manually. There must be a trick how it is done for the other languages.


 * If you can maybe find out how the others do it, I'd like to link up more pages, but I sure don't like the idea of doing it manually, to much space for mistakes in typing all this. ;-)