Removed inaccurate sentence about PO files in translation docs.

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minusf 2015-02-03 13:43:51 +01:00 committed by Tim Graham
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.. admonition:: Mind your charset
When creating a PO file with your favorite text editor, first edit
the charset line (search for ``"CHARSET"``) and set it to the charset
you'll be using to edit the content. Due to the way the ``gettext`` tools
work internally and because we want to allow non-ASCII source strings in
Django's core and your applications, you **must** use UTF-8 as the encoding
for your PO file. This means that everybody will be using the same
Due to the way the ``gettext`` tools work internally and because we want to
allow non-ASCII source strings in Django's core and your applications, you
**must** use UTF-8 as the encoding for your PO files (the default when PO
files are created). This means that everybody will be using the same
encoding, which is important when Django processes the PO files.
To reexamine all source code and templates for new translation strings and