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#1471 2009-12-30 17:55:55
- els
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Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack
I added a link to the above post to the issue on txpforge.org.
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#1472 2010-01-17 17:05:17
- Aalandriel
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Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack
I may have come across a problem related to the section titles.
When altering category titles I noticed that the category values in the mlp tables associated with each article didn’t update. I had to re-save each article for the mlp tables to update.
Since the section values appears to be stored the same way, maybe this is somehow related?
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#1473 2010-01-17 17:39:00
Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack
Aalandriel
I may have come across a problem related to the section titles.
When altering category titles I noticed that the category values in the mlp tables associated with each article didn’t update. I had to re-save each article for the mlp tables to update.
That’s exacly what I meant HERE but my “tarzan” english obviously wasn’t enought understandable…
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#1474 2010-01-17 20:53:15
- Aalandriel
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Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack
Or maybe I was a little too hasty to read through the last couple of pages here. ;-)
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#1475 2010-01-20 22:29:36
- inisheer
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Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack
I am having a great deal of trouble creating a static home page. A solution suggested here of creating a new section called home_page and setting that to be the only one the displays on the home page doesn’t work, because the new section “home page” now shows on the top menu bar and the content winds up not just on the home page but also at a url that ends with .com/home_page. Can anyone provide a suggestion on how to achieve a static home page? Thanks
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#1476 2010-01-21 23:56:47
Re: MLP - The Multi-Lingual Publishing Pack
inisheer wrote:
I am having a great deal of trouble creating a static home page. A solution suggested here of creating a new section called home_page and setting that to be the only one the displays on the home page doesn’t work, because the new section “home page” now shows on the top menu bar and the content winds up not just on the home page but also at a url that ends with .com/home_page. Can anyone provide a suggestion on how to achieve a static home page? Thanks
You can read about creating static pages over here
For a static home page, you should instruct your home page (default) templete to output a static article and keep all dynamic articles out of the way by simply assigning them to other sections. Think of the home page as a place that would usually show the entire stream of articles unless they are assigned elsewhere. You can also instruct it to output a single given article, if you will.
I am not sure, though if this is an MLP related issue.
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#1477 2010-01-22 00:00:16
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
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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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
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
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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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
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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
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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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