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9/30/2010 12:39 PM
 
No, you cannot share content or pages across portals.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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9/30/2010 5:44 PM
 
I added a enhancemnet request years ago to make it possible to add a language per portal alias. To take care of www.xxxx.dk www.xxxx.se for example.
The enhancemnet request is not in gemini anymore I asume the core team didnt understand the request.
 
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9/30/2010 7:31 PM
 
Jan, I agree that would be a great enhancement, the issue might have been accidently dropped during transition of the issue tracker to the new version.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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10/1/2010 3:27 AM
 
From my own experience needing several sites running in both different languages but also for different locales (eg. UK and USA) I've found running these as separate Portals gives the most flexibility and control.

That's simply because none of the sites are tied to each other for content structure, skin graphics etc.  In the past I've also found the localisation options are really best suited to a single locale portal rather than multi-locale portals.  There hadn't been a complete solution that would allow all the elements of a DNN website to be localised.

The last show stopper was the e-commerce modules for DNN.  Though some will say they handle multiple locales, they do this somewhat poorly and sites then rely on exchange rate estimates etc... with only a single base currency available (which is not needed when using something like PayPal).

So having them as different portals has given me real control and flexibility over each.

With the content editing, I rarely use DotNetNuke modules other than OpenWebStudio now.   There are others such as XModPro that should also open up the options to you.

As the tabs/pages are completely independent on the different portals, I create SQL tables to associate them with each other. Then with OWS I create my own content editing where from any page when clicking edit the user will see the tabs for each language so it can all still be done from the 1 location.  A little work involved but if you're planning to really get control over the beast that is DNN then it's well worth the effort.
 
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10/1/2010 6:59 AM
 
David, I agree, there are situations, where separate portals are useful, especially if structure and content may significantly vary between languages or needed modules are not available in an ML version. However, if the content should be same for all languages and the site exceeds to more than a few pages or multiple editors / translators will work on a site, a true multilingual site is the only viable solution. I am aware that most existing 3rd party solutions for page localization struggle how to integrate into the core framework (and some limitations of the framework itself): The current preview of content localization in DNN 5.5 already contains a number of nice ideas and I am quite sure, we will get full blown solution for a number of international web site use cases in DNN 6.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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