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6/25/2012 2:58 PM
 

Hi!

If I've defined a category (and a few items in that category) for the English language, am I able to translate/localize these values for a different language?

English is the site's default language and the feedback module is detached from the additional language (Spanish). I've translated/localized all of the module's labels but I am unsure how I'd translate the category items.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks!

Kevin

 
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6/26/2012 3:10 AM
 
Hi Kevin,
AFAIR, categories are stored in DNN Core Lists table, and unfortunately DNN Core does not provide a multilingual option for Lists (or Taxonomy). This has been logged as an issue and I'll try to get it on the roadmap for DNN 7.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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6/26/2012 3:36 AM
 

Hi Kevin, Sebastian,

The Feedback categories are stored in the FeedbackLists table. It doesn't support localisation. I'd have to think about how to implement localisation. Have you got any suggestiobs Sebastian?

Thanks
Roger


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4/10/2013 9:29 AM
 

Hi Leupold,

I've got the same question and I am really really stuck. After a few months of building my DNN site betting on the multi-lingual and multi-portal capabilities, and really need to tag things, for Q&A module which will be integral parts of my communities and other features

 So, already a problem of not being able to manage these tags per portal, and not being able to restrict the dictionaries by language...

In a related issue, I do not understand why for a multiplatform  solution, the central core Tag dictionary is Application scope, and not platform scope. Since I'll be running really different content sites, I would not want users getting the tags which do not apply to them i.e. someone talking about Dreams and their interpretation, getting proposed Dreamweaver as a tag...

 What can be done ? Who must I beg to get this implemented ? (does not seem to be a huge development!=

I really do not want to manage 3 installations just for the tags..

And yes, I am willing to wait, since my site is still in heavy research and development. 

 
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