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English => Install & Configure jDiction => Topic started by: zorza on February 26, 2014, 10:29:25 pm

Title: Changing default language of the translated website
Post by: zorza on February 26, 2014, 10:29:25 pm
Since multiple domains aren't supported well by Joomla, I've created copies of my website - one for each language, put them into separate folders and made the domains point directly to them. For example domain.fr is pointing to folder /site/french and domain.es is pointing to /site/spanish.

I was hoping that this would end my suffering with this webpage, if I now only change the default language in Joomla settings for each one of the instalations. For example in the page domain.es I choose the default site language to be Spanish hoping that now when I enter the site it would take me to domain.com/es. But unfortunatelly it doesn't work. When I enter the site, the address changes to domain.com/pl (polish was the primary default language of the site).

Is there some way to go around that?
Title: Re: Changing default language of the translated website
Post by: Harald Leithner on February 26, 2014, 11:08:24 pm
Joomla uses the browser default language. You could remove the language tag in the language plugin.
Title: Re: Changing default language of the translated website
Post by: zorza on February 27, 2014, 10:30:44 am
That's right...
Thanks for help!