That is not a solution. Personal Names have no language as well as
city names like the one in the example: "Bragança".
So T() should allow UTF-8.

Massimo, how?


On Jun 17, 7:18 am, Iceberg <iceb...@21cn.com> wrote:
> On Jun17, 12:16pm, Francisco Gama <francisco....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > ok, this one is solved but there is a situation where things still put
> > me away.
> > it's when I use T() in views with strings that contain special
> > characters like ç, á, à...
>
> > e.g.: {{=T('A pé em Bragança')}}
> > This would fail the same way on the special characters.
>
> > Thank you, best regards
>
> I did not try that, but I assume that is not the way it supposed to
> be. As a tradition, most people should do T('An English Message, in
> ASCII of course'), then translate it into other language. But not the
> reverse.
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