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zorza:
I'm trying to translate the aliases for the menu items along the titles and for some reason I cannot make it work.
When there is no translation for the alias, the site runs smoothly on every language. But when I type an alias translation, I get 404 when I click this manu item on the translated webpage.

Examples:
alias not translated: http://interclick2.home.pl/projekty/steps/en/stopki-damskie-bezowe
alias translated: http://interclick2.home.pl/projekty/steps/en/black

I'd be very grateful if someone could help me with this.


Check info:
Joomla 3.2.2
Jdiction 1.0.1
    JDiction Plugin is enabled
    Languagefilter is enabled
    jDiction Database Driver is selected
COM_JDICTION_CHECK_TEST_LANGUAGE - Seam to be good
COM_JDICTION_CHECK_TEST_MODULE - Module is enabled
 It seams that there a no common mistakes.

Harald Leithner:
alias handling is not tested very well, so its only experimental, but if you use only latin lowercase characters without space only with dash it should work.

zorza:
Wow, that was fast reply:)

Anyway, as you see the alias is as simple as it could ever be - just "black", and it doesn't work.
Is there something I could try and do to make this experimental function work on my site?

Harald Leithner:
seams you fixed it?

zorza:
Yeah, I kinda fixed it, but it's very strange and I think it may be some kind of bug.

As it turned out only those aliases that were translated into a single word displayed 404 when opened.
But if the alias is translated with a hyphen - it magically starts working.
For example http://interclick2.home.pl/projekty/steps/fr/blanc wasnt working, but http://interclick2.home.pl/projekty/steps/fr/blanc-fr is working just fine!

So I put hyphens into all the translations of aliases and now it seems to be working all right.
Very strange though...

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