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7/11/2007 5:16 PM
 

Hi dnn-fellows

One of the most difficult things is to setup a Multilanguage site.
Of course we have some tools like the language selector of de core...
Some third party modules Salaro, Locopon...
No other core modules?...

I was wondering if it is not possible to do something like this.
Setting up a Multilanguage site.
In host you create a Multilanguage portal.
When it is a Multilanguage portal then you can choose the different languages
If that is so then dnn create automatically for each language a (child)child portal.
Roles, login, security are the same for all the (child)child portals.
Every (child)child portal is a mirror of the other portals.
That means: structure, same modules... on every page.
Change that structure in a (child)child portal has effect in the other (child)child portals...
Possibility to edit the content of every module, use other skins and containers...
When content of a module is changed in a (child)child portal then the new content is the content for that module, otherwise the content of the module in the (child)child portal of languages were the module is created.
When a module is deleted in a language the module is deleted all the languages.
Possibility to make a module hidden in a language... that means the module is changed...
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In such a way I think it is easier :-) ??? to create a Multilanguage site.
Looks that crazy?


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Gilbert Vanden Borre
 
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7/13/2007 2:43 AM
 

Interesting, but the implementers will have to decide HOW to make it happen, we should suggest what we'd like to see functionality-wise. What you are suggesting does make sense to me though.

Some other links on this general topic (I'm starting in on an Indonesian website!):

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Forums/tabid/795/forumid/-1/threadid/146376/scope/posts/Default.aspx

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Forums/tabid/795/forumid/-1/threadid/148286/scope/posts/Default.aspx

For us though, we want to have the languages side by side (for teaching the various languages) and it is a pretty simple site (without many complex modules), so we may avoid having to jumpt though the hurdles others will.

 
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