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#1477 2010-01-22 00:00:16

datorhaexa
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From: Düsseldorf, Germany
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Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack

I have a question related to language detection. The plugin public features list starts with:

Detection of the language the user wants to view a site in via the url or browser headers.

I understand how browser header detection happens, but could someone tell me how does language detection via URL take place?

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#1478 2010-01-22 00:45:03

maniqui
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Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack

I think it means that if user goes to an URL that already has the lang chunk (/en/, /es/, /fr/), then that language will be served. Yes, strictly, there is no “lang detection” on that case. But I’m just guessing.


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#1479 2010-02-09 13:21:54

tapaheh
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Registered: 2009-12-17
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Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack

azw wrote:
What is the syntax for using the l10n_get_lang() function? This line is now throwing an error:

  $mailtext .= "\nhu.l10n_get_lang: " . hu.l10n_get_lang("short");

l10n_get_lang() expects the parameter to be an array. Use next line to solve your problem:

  $mailtext .= "\nhu.l10n_get_lang: " . hu.l10n_get_lang(array("type"=>"short");

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#1480 2010-02-17 14:07:48

Destry
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Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack

Is this Pack good to go with 4.2.0?

(First post says 4.0.8.)

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#1481 2010-02-17 14:51:07

tapaheh
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Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack

Destry wrote:

Is this Pack good to go with 4.2.0?
(First post says 4.0.8.)

yes, here’s the live example

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#1482 2010-02-17 15:18:42

maniqui
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Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack

Destry,
get the latest version here


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#1483 2010-02-17 19:20:05

els
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Registered: 2004-06-06
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Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack

Destry wrote:

(First post says 4.0.8.)

First post updated, thanks.

Last edited by els (2010-02-17 19:20:49)

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#1484 2010-02-20 21:24:25

ploinkr
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From: Montreal
Registered: 2007-12-06
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Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack

Trying to use some flash video background, I need a file to be at the root of the site; alas, with the /lang/ being applied to the URL, I just can’t get it to work :-P Is there a way to add files rather than directories to the prefs (Exclude these sections/areas from URL re-writes)?
Thanks,
B.

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#1485 2010-02-21 01:58:28

ploinkr
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From: Montreal
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Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack

Or… could someone help with a rewrite rule in htaccess? Seems that would fix it but I have no idea how to write that. Thanks.

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#1486 2010-02-23 15:27:03

stickid
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From: Bremen, Germany
Registered: 2009-02-14
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Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack

Section title field in default language is mapped to ‘Title’ filed in txp_sections table. It’s editable but it’s not displayed in the frontend, cause the frontend wants the title from ‘l10n_title_en_gb’ field.
Section title field in second language – in my case it was Russian is mapped to ‘l10n_title_ru_ru’, but it won’t let you save it into db. I you enter it manually into database it appears in read-only mode in sections dialoge.

I had the same Problem and switching from PHP4 to PHP5 solved it.

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#1487 2010-02-23 19:12:23

els
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Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack

stickid wrote:

I had the same Problem and switching from PHP4 to PHP5 solved it.

Thank you for posting, the user you are quoting though does have PHP5, so I’m afraid it’s not a generally working solution. But those running PHP4 could give it a try.

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#1488 2010-02-23 19:13:10

els
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Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack

ploinkr wrote:

Or… could someone help with a rewrite rule in htaccess?

What do you need to redirect where?

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