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4/16/2009 4:36 AM
 

Hi guys.

I was just wondering how can I cahnge the flag for the country selector on a per module basis.

Thanks

Jean-Philippe

 
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4/16/2009 5:50 AM
 

 are you talking about the language selector control, used in Newsletter module?


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4/20/2009 10:44 AM
 

Hi Sebastian.

I am talking about the main language selector, portal wide.

Regards,

Jean-Philippe

 
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4/20/2009 11:45 AM
 

Main language Selector Skin Object changes UI culture and always affects the whole page with all modules. If you want to use language selector per module, you need to include language control in your module.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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4/20/2009 1:50 PM
 

This is my mistake.

It has nothing to do with modules. I meant per portal. Let's say i have 2 portals. And both are multilingual. I want both to display different flags within the language skin object.  How do I do that? Since the flags come from the Flags folder in images folder.

Regards,

Jean-philippe

 
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