The Weblate Manual 4.3.1
component with both duplicated strings and languages looks like this: See also Using custom certificate authority Building translators community Community localization checklist New in version 3.9. The expects you to have accepted the certificate up-front and if needed, your credentials. It will look to insert them into the DATA_DIR directory. Accept the certificate by using svn once with the $HOME environment LC_ALL='en_US.UTF-8' Using custom certificate authority Weblate does verify SSL certificates during HTTP requests. In case you are using custom certificate authority which is not trusted in default bundles0 码力 | 664 页 | 9.34 MB | 1 年前3The Weblate Manual 4.2.1
component with both duplicated strings and languages looks like this: See also Using custom certificate authority Building translators community Community localization checklist New in version 3.9. The expects you to have accepted the certificate up-front and if needed, your credentials. It will look to insert them into the DATA_DIR directory. Accept the certificate by using svn once with the $HOME environment LC_ALL='en_US.UTF-8' Using custom certificate authority Weblate does verify SSL certificates during HTTP requests. In case you are using custom certificate authority which is not trusted in default bundles0 码力 | 639 页 | 9.32 MB | 1 年前3The Weblate Manual 4.2.2
component with both duplicated strings and languages looks like this: See also: Using custom certificate authority 1.7.6 Building translators community Community localization checklist New in version 3 expects you to have accepted the certificate up-front and if needed, your credentials. It will look to insert them into the DATA_DIR directory. Accept the certificate by using svn once with the $HOME environment case you have own SSL certificate you want to use, simply place the files into the Weblate data volume (see Docker container volumes): • ssl/fullchain.pem containing the certificate including any needed0 码力 | 414 页 | 3.96 MB | 1 年前3The Weblate Manual 4.2.2
component with both duplicated strings and languages looks like this: See also Using custom certificate authority Building translators community Community localization checklist New in version 3.9. The expects you to have accepted the certificate up-front and if needed, your credentials. It will look to insert them into the DATA_DIR directory. Accept the certificate by using svn once with the $HOME environment LC_ALL='en_US.UTF-8' Using custom certificate authority Weblate does verify SSL certificates during HTTP requests. In case you are using custom certificate authority which is not trusted in default bundles0 码力 | 639 页 | 9.32 MB | 1 年前3The Weblate Manual 4.2
component with both duplicated strings and languages looks like this: See also: Using custom certificate authority 1.7.6 Building translators community Community localization checklist New in version 3 expects you to have accepted the certificate up-front and if needed, your credentials. It will look to insert them into the DATA_DIR directory. Accept the certificate by using svn once with the $HOME environment case you have own SSL certificate you want to use, simply place the files into the Weblate data volume (see Docker container volumes): • ssl/fullchain.pem containing the certificate including any needed0 码力 | 413 页 | 3.95 MB | 1 年前3The Weblate Manual 4.2
component with both duplicated strings and languages looks like this: See also Using custom certificate authority Building translators community Community localization checklist New in version 3.9. The expects you to have accepted the certificate up-front and if needed, your credentials. It will look to insert them into the DATA_DIR directory. Accept the certificate by using svn once with the $HOME environment LC_ALL='en_US.UTF-8' Using custom certificate authority Weblate does verify SSL certificates during HTTP requests. In case you are using custom certificate authority which is not trusted in default bundles0 码力 | 637 页 | 9.32 MB | 1 年前3The Weblate Manual 4.2.1
component with both duplicated strings and languages looks like this: See also: Using custom certificate authority 1.7.6 Building translators community Community localization checklist New in version 3 expects you to have accepted the certificate up-front and if needed, your credentials. It will look to insert them into the DATA_DIR directory. Accept the certificate by using svn once with the $HOME environment case you have own SSL certificate you want to use, simply place the files into the Weblate data volume (see Docker container volumes): • ssl/fullchain.pem containing the certificate including any needed0 码力 | 414 页 | 3.96 MB | 1 年前3The Weblate Manual 4.3
component with both duplicated strings and languages looks like this: See also: Using custom certificate authority 1.7.6 Building translators community Community localization checklist New in version 3 expects you to have accepted the certificate up-front and if needed, your credentials. It will look to insert them into the DATA_DIR directory. Accept the certificate by using svn once with the $HOME environment case you have own SSL certificate you want to use, simply place the files into the Weblate data volume (see Docker container volumes): • ssl/fullchain.pem containing the certificate including any needed0 码力 | 424 页 | 3.98 MB | 1 年前3The Weblate Manual 4.3
component with both duplicated strings and languages looks like this: See also Using custom certificate authority Building translators community Community localization checklist New in version 3.9. The expects you to have accepted the certificate up-front and if needed, your credentials. It will look to insert them into the DATA_DIR directory. Accept the certificate by using svn once with the $HOME environment LC_ALL='en_US.UTF-8' Using custom certificate authority Weblate does verify SSL certificates during HTTP requests. In case you are using custom certificate authority which is not trusted in default bundles0 码力 | 662 页 | 9.33 MB | 1 年前3The Weblate Manual 4.1.1
component with both duplicated strings and languages looks like this: See also Using custom certificate authority Building translators community Localization guide New in version 3.9. The Localization expects you to have accepted the certificate up-front and if needed, your credentials. It will look to insert them into the DATA_DIR directory. Accept the certificate by using svn once with the $HOME environment there LANG="C.UTF-8". Using custom certificate authority Weblate does verify SSL certificates during HTTP requests. In case you are using custom certificate authority which is not trusted in default bundles0 码力 | 602 页 | 9.26 MB | 1 年前3
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