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10/30/2006 6:45 PM
 
as DotNetNuke is open source, it is up to you to develop a ML version of DNN. Best luck.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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10/31/2006 7:35 AM
 

So sad...

Khanate, do you want to make it together with me ? Let me know. That would be easier and faster with 2 people than only 1 ;-)

The problem for me is not to translate, but to be able to set a translation for each language. So the DB structure may change in this goal. I was just searching if this kind of solution had already been developped...

So let's go for the implementation...

Bye.

 
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10/31/2006 8:06 AM
 
Sorry I am just evaluating "free" .Net Application Frameworks and am not a DNN developer. If I will get involved in any of these frameworks it will probably be in writing a MySQL prover for Umbraco. (http://www.umbraco.org)
 
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10/31/2006 8:38 AM
 

Ok... so sad.

I doesn't develop too. I'm a beginner. But I already know how to do. That doesn't matter. I only need 1 translation table and 1 function to reach the corresponding translation.

Bye!

 
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