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7/8/2009 5:18 PM
 

Please help me; where in DNN 5.1 I can disable/enable specific language for portal or host?

Primoz

 
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7/8/2009 7:02 PM
 

You can do it Admin-Languages and then edit language to disable. Add to enable.

 
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7/8/2009 9:29 PM
 

Jan,

Thank you for reply. I cannot find »disable« option like in older versions of dnn. I can only remove individual resource files. Is this option not available any more or is there any checkbox or similar for this?

Primoz
 

 
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7/8/2009 9:35 PM
 

Jan,

I figured out this,, there was problem with browser language detection.

Thank you very much,

Primoz

 
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7/9/2009 5:55 AM
 

Pril wrote

I cannot find »disable« option like in older versions of dnn.

I can only remove individual resource files.

Is this option not available any more or is there any checkbox or similar for this? 

the option is now well hidden: 

  • enter "Languages" in Admin menu
  • select the langauge to enable/disable in the drop down list on upper left corner
  • hit "Edit Language" to enter detail settings (where you can enable/disable langauge for the current portal only)
  • (un)check "enabled and save.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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