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Re: MLP: The Next Generation
Destry wrote:
Kjeld – I love old photos that capture historical changes. I’ll have to explore your site more when I have more time. Great project!
Thanks!
• Old Photos of Japan – Japan in the 1850s~1960s (100% txp)
• MeijiShowa – Stock photos of Japan in the 1850s~1960s (100% txp)
• JapaneseStreets.com – Japanese street fashion (mostly txp)
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#50 2010-10-31 15:40:23
- element
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Re: MLP: The Next Generation
I haven’t read all the other pages here, maybe it also has been discussed in the past, but why isn’t Textpattern merging MLP in core or working on a similar solution? IMHO, a good CMS has to have support for multilingual websites.
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#51 2010-10-31 15:48:29
- els
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Re: MLP: The Next Generation
element wrote:
why isn’t Textpattern merging MLP in core or working on a similar solution?
This question does not belong here, but in Feature ideas ;)
IMHO, a good CMS has to have support for multilingual websites.
That is debatable. You can also argument that a feature that is not needed by the majority of the users should not be made part of the core, but be available as an extension, just like it is now.
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#52 2010-10-31 20:55:56
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Multilingual support in core would solve the problem of a plugin/extension going abandonware, especially when there’s only 1 plugin/extension available.
Don’t know if it could be possible, but you could make it a setting or preference for users who need it, other users can simply not enable it.
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#53 2010-10-31 22:58:58
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Whatever your thoughts about this are, Feature Ideas is the forum the developers read, not this one ;)
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#54 2010-10-31 23:22:42
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Els wrote:
Whatever your thoughts about this are, Feature Ideas is the forum the developers read, not this one ;)
OK, OK, get it. :-p
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Re: MLP: The Next Generation
What is the deal on the MLP and 4.4 at the moment? Is there a hack around to make the two play together? Is there a preliminary new version of the MLP?
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Re: MLP: The Next Generation
dl33 wrote:
What is the deal on the MLP and 4.4 at the moment? Is there a hack around to make the two play together? Is there a preliminary new version of the MLP?
There are some new features on my branch which are waiting to be merged into the main MLP tree but the current release should work okay as it is with 4.4
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#57 2011-05-30 16:56:26
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@dl33: A couple of weeks ago I successfully upgraded a web site to TXP 4.4.0 + MLP 0.9.13-gp without any problems. The website had an older version of MLP installed and I was very happy to find out that everything was there after the upgrade: renditions, snippets, etc.
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#58 2011-05-30 18:24:05
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dl33 wrote:
What is the deal on the MLP and 4.4 at the moment? Is there a hack around to make the two play together? Is there a preliminary new version of the MLP?
lonelytraveller wrote:
A couple of weeks ago I successfully upgraded a web site to TXP 4.4.0 + MLP 0.9.13-gp
Txp 4.3.0 or higher requires MLP 4.3.0.12. I assume you have 0.9.13-gp with Steve’s adapted files, Caterina?
All: Please use the plugin support thread :)
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#59 2011-08-09 08:11:52
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Re: MLP: The Next Generation
Hello!
edit: asked a stupid question at the wrong place. D’oh! My apologies.
Anyway, if you’re like me and get confused seeing no category names at the backend, consider the scenario that you just haven’t translated their names.
Cheers.
Last edited by sare (2011-08-26 07:54:08)
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#60 2011-08-09 17:39:50
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Hi sare, could you please post this in the plugin support thread? I assume it’s not very clear to new users that this topic is not for plugin support, sorry about that, I’ll see if we can make it more clear.
Thank you!
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