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7/10/2010 6:22 AM
 
Who know wath meen Bind to Default Language and Unbind from Default Language in the new localisation section of the module settings of verion dnn 5.5.0.366 ?
 
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7/10/2010 7:13 AM
 
it controls the connection between localized module instance and the one in master language. There are known issues and imho there is a need to reduce complexity of content localization UI as well.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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7/10/2010 7:27 AM
 
Thanks for your answer Sebastian.

Is the link between a module and his language, not only related to the page(s) on witch this module is placed ?

If yes, i dont need all this module localization stuff ? 
Or maybey, only to make a quick copy of modules from a master language page to a other language page ?
 
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7/10/2010 9:20 AM
 
the current idea is a page per language, with page in portal default language acting as "master page". If you add a module to the master page, a reference it may get added to all localized pages as well and may be deleted from a child page only. the reference may be substituted by an instance per localized page, useful for modules which don't support content in multiple languages. This sounds very complex in description - and looks not trivial in current UI - IMHO it is now the challenge to simplify this UI before the final release.

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