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11/16/2011 6:46 AM
 

Scenario:
website 30pages, 2 languages ITA , ENG

I go in a english page and I want to add an HTML module, in the setting the culture is Italian?

why if I'm in a English page? how to change it?

thanks rmartin


 
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11/16/2011 7:06 AM
 
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For make this I need to go in the page options, language section press EDIT (on the right of the default culture)
the page refresh and in the language section press "Ready for translation".

The page clone all the module.


But What about the module visible in "all the page"
and what about the istance of other module?

 
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