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Hjelptilhjelp:
Hi!

I am using the JDiction component to translate my site. In addition I use OBRSS extension to burn my RSS feeds to Feedburner.
I have a problem with the compatibility between these two components. The OBRSS doesn't connect to the sites that I have translated through JDiction. 

For example if I configure an OBRSS feed to include only articles containing a specific keyword / phrase, it doesn't connect to the translated article, only the original article (from Article Manager in Joomla).

My question is if there are any way to get the JDiction translated content to be "read" by third party components as if they were com_content articles?

Is there any code I can put into either the JDiction files, or into the third party extensions (like OBRSS)?

Thank you very much for your support in advance!

Harald Leithner:
The problem would be that jdiction can't filter the translated content. So OBRSS will get the translated content (or?) but the filter only works for the original language.

I think the reason for this is that OBRSS makes a SQL query with a text filter that would not be translated by jdiction. For this is no solution available at the moment.

sry

Hjelptilhjelp:
Hi!

Thank you for your reply. I am discussing the issue with the OBRSS team, and they are checking up the possibility to create a custom add-on for OBRSS to work with JDiction. Hope for a good solution in this way, as it would be great to be able to have a translated feed.  :)

Harald Leithner:
They can contact me if they need help.

Hjelptilhjelp:
Thank you again!

The OBRSS team managed to make a custom add-on to make JDiction compatible with the OBRSS-component. I have tested it and it works great.

In other words: This issue is now SOLVED :D

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