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multilingual sites with regular CMSMS (Re: Auto alias and Cyrillic characters)

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 8:52 pm
by alinome.net
Hi, I'm afraid I cann't help about your problem, sorry, but I'm interested in this:
Karolis wrote: I have build many multilingual websites using regular CMSMS (not MLE)
I have built one of my sites with CMSMS and I like this CMS so much that I've decided to use it for two more personal sites of mine I'm planning, one bilingual and the other one trilingual. I simply cann't wait for version 2.0 to be avalaible and I prefer not to use the CMSMS ML fork (I'm afraid it could be incongrous with the future 2.0).

I have compiled all possible approachs and tricks I found in the forum.

What approach did you use in your sites? May you send some URLs to see them working?

Thanks,

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off topic end, sorry (Re: Auto alias and Cyrillic characters)

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 11:28 am
by alinome.net
Karolis wrote: I think the topic you've started should be split off the main topic b/c this is a whole new thing.
You're right, I apologize, I realized after sending the message.
Thanks for the examples. That's the way I was planning. But some way I will make the language button to go to the other language of the current page, not to the home page.

Off topic end!

Re: Auto alias and Cyrillic characters

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 12:20 pm
by RonnyK
I posted a Tips&Tricks earlier to do so, including a UDT, that is used to push the user by default to his browserlanguage. That is offcourse optional, but the rest is described as well.

http://forum.cmsmadesimple.org/index.ph ... 805.0.html

Ronny

Re: Auto alias and Cyrillic characters

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 4:43 pm
by spectrus
Karolis, in your example, what type do you make the '1st language' - Content or Section Header? Or, perhaps, something else altogether?
Karolis wrote: 1. 1st language
1.1. First page
1.2. Second page
1.2.1. Sub-page 1
1.2.2. Sub-page 2
Sorry if the question seems silly, I'm just starting out with this CMS, and want to transfer an existing multilingual site to it.