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Multilingual Site Setup Headaches

Tuesday 16 September 2003 10:38:07 am - 4 replies

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Paul Borgermans

Wednesday 17 September 2003 2:43:08 am

There may be bugs somewhere. On the other hand http://www.fast.no works (ezp 3 based multilanguage site).

Try to switch on debugging, especially for the siteaccess. This will show you (and us if you post some details here) what's happening.

-paul

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Chris Johnson

Wednesday 17 September 2003 1:14:31 pm

Thanks for your suggestion. Actually, I was being a multilingual bonehead. When I created the site I made all my folders necessary. Then I returned and edited to add the translations. Even though I stored the translations, I failed to publish them. So ended up with all my translations attached to draft versions. (I am still pretty new to ezp and I only found the publish button by accident). So now multilingual is working. YEAH!!!

With the addition of a minor note about this, I now have a pretty complete howto about multilingual sites. Is anyone interested in revising or commenting on it? How should I go about sharing it with the ezp community?

Cheers,
chris

Tony Wood

Thursday 18 September 2003 4:30:52 am

Chris,

You can publish it in the contributed documentation section.
http://ez.no/developer/ez_publish_3/documentation
There are other Multi Lingual documents there too so it will be a good addition

Tony

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Chris Johnson

Thursday 18 September 2003 7:21:22 am

I started a howto for multilingual sites at http://ez.no/developer/ez_publish_3/documentation/configuration/configuration/language_and_charset/how_to_setup_a_multilingual_site

I would appreciate everyone's comments or help in putting together a systematized documentation. I am still trying to get it to look nice like the other documentation...

thanks,
chris

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