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That's right...
Thanks for help!

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Install & Configure jDiction / Re: Different domain for every language
« on: February 26, 2014, 10:34:06 pm »
I thought of "ifaming" this, but I figured there would be a huge problem with this solution - the address in the adrdress bar won't change a bit when I click around the site. Isn't that right?

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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?

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Install & Configure jDiction / Re: Translating aliases
« on: February 26, 2014, 10:18:20 pm »
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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Install & Configure jDiction / Different domain for every language
« on: February 26, 2014, 08:59:35 pm »
Is it possible to apply multiple domains to the site translated with jDiction so it would have different domains for different translations?

What I mean is:
I have a page domain.com, which I translated to different languages with jDiction so now I have:
domain.com/en/
doman.com/fr/
domain.com/es
etc.

But I bought also country specific domains:
domain.fr and
domain.es
And I want them to cover the real address of the site which is domain.com/xx/.

Is it at all possible? I've tried the component called Virtual Domains, but with no luck.
Has anyone done something like that?

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Install & Configure jDiction / Re: Translating aliases
« on: February 26, 2014, 08:48:20 pm »
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?

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Install & Configure jDiction / Translating aliases
« on: February 26, 2014, 08:41:06 pm »
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.

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