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2/1/2007 12:27 PM
 

Hello,

I really wonder if I'm the only one who has that problem with the links module. When I have links to internal pages then the localization doesn't work. When I set the portals language to another than the user's default language the page displayed by clicking on the link in the links module will be displayed in the user's default language.

As an example, my default language is German. I change the portals language to English and go to a links module, click on a link to does to an internal page and the page will be displayed in German.

The reason I don't understand that behaviour is that a link in a HTML-Module works just fine, there is no change of the language set.

Am I doing something wrong or is it as it is?

Thanks,
Axel

 
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