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4/7/2012 2:02 PM
 

Hello, we are using DNN 6.1.5. and we are using content localization for our site. But we have some problems with the function Enable Browser Language Detection? (Admin, Languages)

I cannot we cannot enable or disable this function with the checkbox. But I believe this is an know error?

I try to change the Browser Language Detection by changing the portal settings using this sql command:

UPDATE [dbo].[PortalSettings]
  SET SettingValue = 'False'
WHERE [SettingName] = 'EnableBrowserLanguage' AND PortalID=7

(Make sure you change the portalid to the portalid of your site AND make sure you have a backup)

But after changing this setting, the website displays not display the content in the language as configured as Site Default. (In my case English). Instead it displays the wrong language for the content and the menu. In my case in dutch. (other controls work normally). Even when the secondary language is NOT active under Content Localization. It still display the content of the secondary language.

Tthe secondary language is only Enabled, not active.  (See Admin, Languages)The only solution is to disable the secondary language. Only then the portal is displayed in the language that is specified as the Site Default. In my case English. But when you disable the secondary language you cannot access the pages to translate them anymore ;-(

Is this a bug? Or do I missed something here? Maybe any tips?

 
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4/8/2012 7:38 AM
 
please be aware that you need to restart your appliation to take database changes into effect.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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4/8/2012 12:06 PM
 
Sebastian Leupold wrote:
please be aware that you need to restart your appliation to take database changes into effect.

Hi Sebastian,

Yes I restarted the application multiple times. But unfortunately the site still displays the wrong content and also the menu displays the wrong content.

Also to make sure I deleted all cookies and cache files in the browser, and also removed the files in \Portals\7\Cache

BTW the flag in the language control indicate Englisch, but the content is Dutch. (this must be English too).

Kind regards,

    Ronald

 
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