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Does CQ support double byte characters?

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We are looking into migrating a site in Hebrew. How straightforward would this be to migrate into CQ? 

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Here is more information from the product team:
 

We only support around 7 languages for the UI but you have the option to change it through the XLIFF tool.

For content we support all right to left and multi byte character sets.

If you look at www.saudiaramco.com you will see an example of Arabic that is managed in CQ

 

Hope this helps

Scott

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I have passed this to the team -- i am not aware of anyone that has done this; however - i am looking for an example of a past customer that has done this (if its possible). 

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Thats a slightly odd question title. Consider the two most prominent Unicode character encodings, UTF-8 and UTF-16. Both are multi-byte.

Fraser.

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Level 10

Here is more information from the product team:
 

We only support around 7 languages for the UI but you have the option to change it through the XLIFF tool.

For content we support all right to left and multi byte character sets.

If you look at www.saudiaramco.com you will see an example of Arabic that is managed in CQ

 

Hope this helps

Scott