1. Some articles are german and have translations as example in english.
2. Some articles are english and have translations as example in german. 3 Some articles are untranslated (either in english or german)
There are two site sccess - one /ger one /eng
Some users have only access to /ger some only to /eng.
If a /ger user searches - he should only find german articles or translations - or english articles if ther aren't translated.
If a /eng user searches - he should only find english articles or translations - or german untranslated german articles (only if there aren't english translations) He should not find - both (the translation and the original article) as two results.
First of, make sure the script for updating the search index is run using a site access which will have access to all translations. The administration interface normally has this.
eZ Find handles translations of objects as separate documents. This means that a German and English translation of one object may be returned separately if they match the current search criteria. However, translations of the language with the highest priority, will be ranked higher than a translation with a lower language priority.
It's currently not possible to exclude or override translations returned in eZ Find.
Best regards Kåre
Kåre Høvik
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