Please answer me... very urgent.
Drupal8472 - May 2, 2007 - 23:32
Is it possible to broadcast something on my website live?
So for example if I am hearing something on a different program, but some other people want to hear it so... Is it possible to broadcast the voice? Even if I need to use Windows Media player or something?
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My other question is:
I think something may be corrupt in my website w/ translation. I posted several threads in the translation but no one answered me.
I installed the Arabic, but when I go to type something in Arabic it shows "?????". But when I click on administrator.... all the admin options are in Arabic. It's very weird. What could have happened?

audio streaming
I use the shoutcast module for audio streaming.
Just a couple of shots in the dark
For your first question:
The way I have shared live audio (even from my computer) in the past is to use a product called Elluminate (a web-conferencing solution). The offer a free "vRoom"which allows you to meet with 2 other people in a really cool online, live meeting. That would allow you to route your sound to the live meeting in a couple of ways - which sounds like it would accomplish what you would like to do. You can put a link to your vRoom on your site so that all a user would have to do is click on it to enter.
For your second question:
It sounds like you have been able to set up the Drupal interface to run in Arabic (I'm not a multilingual Drupal expert BTW). When you say you go to type something in do you mean it is displaying in the node add form that way, or that when you click save that it subsequently shows up in question marks?
Thank you for answering me... Here is what i mean
Please take a look here: http://img340.imageshack.us/my.php?image=arabicbb7.jpg
That is an image of the problem on the site.
Top left -- in the Blue box is the Messed up Arabic, but in the middle left (red box) is the Arabic working correctly.
Any ideas?
Are you using the i18 module?
It appears you have multilingual content on the site (i.e. the node in the center of the page is in plain english). I'm guessing that the Block you are showing is some type of custom block you have created (or is it supposed to be an autogenerated block, if so is it from one of the Core modules are is generated by an add-on module)?
Since I'm not real familiar with multilingual content about the only other suggestion I might provide is to point to you to these pages in the handbook (which you probably have already seen):
http://drupal.org/node/133977
Additionally, the questions I asked above will help somebody else more familiar with non-English language sites perhaps to be able to better answer your question.