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11/16/2011 7:04 AM
 
Ok work!
For make this I need to go in the language section in a page and press EDIT
the page refresh and press "Ready for translation".

The page clone all the module.
What about the module visible in "all the page"
and what about the istance of other module?

thanks rmartin
 
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1/14/2012 3:22 PM
 
I have a similar issue. DNN 6.1.2. CE.

I have two languages and have enabled both. For most pages it works fine. But somehow several pages added after I enabled it have been created with "neutral culture". And in the localization tab there is no options to mark ready or anything that is available on any other page.
The only thing on the localization page is the information that this is a "Neutral Culture" page.

How do I change the culture to my primary culture in this situation?
 
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1/16/2012 3:21 AM
 
AFAIK there is no option to switch "neutral" state, you may create a new localized page and move modules to it.

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Sebastian Leupold

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3/12/2012 12:03 PM
 
On my website content localization is enabled. I've created all pages in the default language en-GB. And created Lithuanian en Russian, and created the pages in those languages. Now when I try to add a new module to one of my pages. The modules are added as "Neutral Culture". I cannot select "Ready for translation" for that page, because I loose my changes on the other modules. Does anyone know why my new modules are created as Neutral, instead of English UK + Lithuanian + Russian? And how I can change this on those newly added modules? (some time ago the defaul language for the portal was English US, I changed this to English UK and US is deactivated. Maybe it is related somehow)
 
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3/12/2012 4:44 PM
 

Hi Merijn,

"Ready for Translation" dont delete modules or modules content. It just duplicate the modules on the other language pages.

It's also "Ready for translation" that change the module culture of the default language modules.

You can also use "CL Tools" http://dnncltools.codeplex.com/ to correct the module culture to make it the same as the page language.

(It's Beta, so make a backup before)

 
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