I have installed the MLE 1.5.4b and followed all Alby's and Neelesh's instructions.
As I am very new to php it is still a mystery where I have to configure the flag behaviour.
I have uploaded them to the images/lang directory but where (which file) do I have to configure that they should be displayed?
I want them to appear in the top right of the header of the site.
Can anyone who has already got his/her website working please give me a detailed instruction? It would be very great.
Thanks in advance. Mat.
Troubleshooting CMSMS MLE
Troubleshooting CMSMS MLE
Is important that you put a absoulte path to flag in config_lang.php (in this way is valid in frontend and backend also)dermatze wrote: I have installed the MLE 1.5.4b and followed all Alby's and Neelesh's instructions.
As I am very new to php it is still a mystery where I have to configure the flag behaviour.
I have uploaded them to the images/lang directory but where (which file) do I have to configure that they should be displayed?
I want them to appear in the top right of the header of the site.
Can anyone who has already got his/her website working please give me a detailed instruction? It would be very great.
Thanks in advance. Mat.
Put {lang} in template page where you want display flags
Alby
Troubleshooting CMSMS MLE
THanks for your kind and quick reply.
I've done it like that:
But even this does not work
I've done it like that:
and put {lang} between {stylesheet} and {literal} in the head of the document, which just a very slightly modified version of the standard template.{process_pagedata}
{* Change lang="en" to the language of your site *}
{sitename} - {title}
{* The sitename is changed in Site Admin/Global settings. {title} is the name of each page *}
{metadata}
{* Don't remove this! Metadata is entered in Site Admin/Global settings. *}
{stylesheet}
{* This is how all the stylesheets attached to this template are linked to *}
{cms_selflink dir="start" rellink=1}
{cms_selflink dir="prev" rellink=1}
{cms_selflink dir="next" rellink=1}
{* Relational links for interconnections between pages, good for accessibility and Search Engine Optmization *}
{lang}
{literal}
=b){nw=b+"px";}if(w
#pagewrapper {width:expression(P7_MinMaxW(720,950));}
#container {height: 1%;}
{/literal}
{* The min and max page width for Internet Explorer is set here. For other browsers it's in the stylesheet "Layout: Top menu + 2 columns" *}
{* start accessibility skip links *}
{anchor anchor='menu_vert' title='Skip to navigation' accesskey='n' text='Skip to navigation'}
{anchor anchor='main' title='Skip to content' accesskey='s' text='Skip to content'}
{* end accessibility skip links *}
{* Horizontal ruler that is hidden for visual browsers by CSS *}
{* Start Header, with logo image that links to the default start page. Logo image is changed in the stylesheet "For template: Top menu + left submenu + 1 column" *}
{cms_selflink dir="start" text="$sitename"}
{* End Header *}
{* Start Navigation *}
Navigation
{menu template='simple_navigation.tpl' number_of_levels='1'}
{* End Navigation *}
{* Start Search *}
{search}
{* End Search *}
{* Start Breadcrumbs *}
{breadcrumbs starttext='You are here' root='Home' delimiter='»'}
{* End Breadcrumbs *}
{* Start Content (Navigation and Content columns) *}
{* Start Sidebar *}
{* Start Sub Navigation *}
Sub Navigation
{* NB! The below is only added because several default templates use the same menu stylesheet, to "force" the subnavigation to act as if it's the second level in a list *}
{menu template='simple_navigation.tpl' start_level='2' collapse='1'}
{* End Sub Navigation *}
{* End Sidebar *}
{* Start Content Area *}
{print showbutton=true script=true}
{title}
{content}
{* Start relational links *}
{anchor anchor='main' text='^ Top'}
{cms_selflink dir="previous" label="Previous page: "}
{cms_selflink dir="next"}
{* The label parameter doesn't need to be there if you're using English, but is here to show how it's used if you don't want the English text "Previous page" *}
{* End relational links *}
{* End Content Area *}
{* End Content *}
{* Start Footer. Edit the footer in the Global Content Block called "footer" *}
{global_content name='footer'}
{* End Footer *}
{* end pagewrapper *}
But even this does not work

Troubleshooting CMSMS MLE
dermatze wrote: THanks for your kind and quick reply.
I've done it like that:
and put {lang} between {stylesheet} and {literal} in the head of the document, which just a very slightly modified version of the standard template.
But even this does not work![]()

and what display there?
head IS NOT header
Alby
Troubleshooting CMSMS MLE
Well, it just did not do anything. The site did not change at all.
I've also put {lang} in the body-section of the file, with only the same result
Is there nothing else I have to do? No array or so? And if so, what would it look like?
I've also put {lang} in the body-section of the file, with only the same result

Is there nothing else I have to do? No array or so? And if so, what would it look like?
Re: Troubleshooting CMSMS MLE
1. flags field are correct? Try to calling with browser and set text fielddermatze wrote: Well, it just did not do anything. The site did not change at all.
I've also put {lang} in the body-section of the file, with only the same result
Is there nothing else I have to do? No array or so? And if so, what would it look like?
2. there are homepages?
3. in admin look flags
Alby
Re: Troubleshooting CMSMS MLE
As in the cmsmle.doc I have set both, text and images. image directories are correct and the browser does not show broken images or so 

Re: Troubleshooting CMSMS MLE
But your MLE is active?
In admin you can switch languages in page editing?
I suppose that your MLE is wrong
Alby
In admin you can switch languages in page editing?
I suppose that your MLE is wrong
Alby