(12-04-2010 06:21 PM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: What the hell are you doing?
Notepad and co aren't designed to edit binary files...
Well, I suppose Yahoo! Answers isn't designed to give very good answers.
The attempt to use Notepad++ started there @ a Yahoo question/answer.
The
Best Answer - Chosen by Voters, would work for most of the file-types mentioned, but not .mo
(12-04-2010 06:21 PM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: But I have no idea what file you're trying to edit and...
Sure you do:
Quote:"...Making some progress:
.mo files are created from .po files"
^^^
The quote
".mo files are created from .po files" is based on what I saw at Wordpress.org.
FYI: There isn't much (easy) to find about
.mo files with a quick Google search. They are used in Language files for some scripts.
(12-04-2010 06:21 PM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: ...and where you got it from...
Comes from an open source PHP script downloaded from sourceforge.net; Wordpress also seems to use similar files.
From Worpress
"MO (Machine Object) files
The final step in the localization process is that the PO file is run through a program that turns it into an optimized machine-readable binary file (MO file). Compiling the translations to machine code makes the localized program much faster in retrieving the translations while it is running."
I'll look at a hex editor, thanks for the tip.
Update:
No luck yet with a final answer.
With WP (for example), they offer downloads of the source (.po) files, which can be converted, using Poedit, into .mo files.
Poedit does not open .mo files, only a one-way (export)
Do you (or anyone else) have a favorite hex editor, which works with different file extensions?