using separate siteaccesses is definitely the fastest way to go - all your content and templates automatically get translated into the correct language.
You can do a multilingual site in one siteaccess but you will have to deal with a huge lot of custom templates and template operators (eg ezurl variants etc)
You can set up siteaccesses to be triggered by the first part of the url after the domain though, so you should be able to obtain exactly what you want
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maybe I;m not understanding this.
I have a .com domain and a .eu domain.
depending on which you visit you see the com siteaccess or the eu siteaccess.
The eu siteaccess might be translated into 5 languages so how would that work in practice?
How would I go into the eu site and change between french and english for example?
I'm currently doing domain matching to change the site access can I combine domain and url matching to change the siteaccess?? TIA
I'm currently doing domain matching to change the site access can I combine domain and url matching to change the siteaccess??
This is not possible with eZ Publish at the moment I'm afraid. Combined host and uri is something what we plan to add in future. However you can send me massage and I can give you a patch.
We need to setup an ezpublish instance that will be shared by several sites using different domains, each site will be multilingual , therefore a combined host and uri access will be needed
Is it possible to get a copy of the patch you have mentioned above ?