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12/17/2006 2:34 PM
 
tab is the previously (and still internally) used name for a page in DNN. 

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12/17/2006 2:41 PM
 

Sorry for this silly question... I have just read the pdf help manual concerning skinning and discovered this name... Sorry.
But in this case, I do not understand what you wrote about DSLocalizator...

  • You can drop modules on a tab and tell DSLocalizator to hide that tab based on current locale. So you can have tab A with locale A and tab B with locale B. DSLocalizator will hide the tab you want and redirect the request to the other locale. This will give users the idea that there is only one tab that is switching languages.
  • How could I put a module on a tab, and hiding it with Localizator ? One tab or another one will be displayed, depending of the langage set by the user ??? But in such a case, I can not refer to the "international" page when giving an URL to someone (because it will depend of the langage). Am I correct or do I miss something ?
    In such case, the first solution you provided is the best one. Correct ?

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    12/17/2006 3:43 PM
     
    Both solutions (the modules of Locopon and Erik) do allow localized content as well as module and skin titles. They have different approaches regarding the technical realization and UI concept, you will find more details on both programmers' homepages - due to my co-operation I do not want to give a recommendation, though my site DeutschNetNuke is using Eriks's solution.  Regarding the content modules it is possible to combine the module of both.

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    12/21/2006 4:03 PM
     

    But that's would be great to have the advice of someone... :-(

    At least having the advantage and inconvenient of both modules....

    And what about the MENU, how do you localise it ?
    Déclic Vidéo FX

     
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    12/21/2006 5:50 PM
     

    AFAIK both solutions come with custom menu skin objects, I know from Erik's solution, that he provides ML module as localized wrapper for solpart and MLTree as wrapper for the treview menu.


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