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Extensions and jDiction / Re: sh404SEF 4.4 and jDiction 1.1
« on: April 28, 2014, 02:27:41 pm »
OK I discovered that if I disable the plugin "System - jDiction multilanguage package" the website works fine and sh404sef generates all its URL's. If I here after enable the plugin again the website is being translated except for the URLs.

Unfortunately I can't deliver such a system, but I hope it helps finding a good solution!

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Extensions and jDiction / Re: sh404SEF 4.4 and jDiction 1.1
« on: April 27, 2014, 11:45:52 pm »
Hi Harald,

Thanks for your fast reply! I removed all the menu aliases and upgraded to the latest version, however I still get an 404 (component not found).

Do you have an other idea?

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Extensions and jDiction / sh404SEF 4.4 and jDiction 1.1
« on: April 27, 2014, 10:26:33 pm »
Hi all,

I want to combine sh404sef 4.4 with jDiction 1.1. When I use the Joomla build-in SEF functionality, everything works fine. However when I activate URL optimatisation, the website works great for the basic/native language. However for the second language it gives an 404 (component not found) for every page, including the home page.

The language filter plugin is activated and has the following settings:
-Automatic language adjustment -> NO
-Menu coupling -> YES
-Remove URL language code -> YES
-Lifetime cookie -> Year
-Add alternative meta tags -> NO

Joomla 2.5 settings:
-Search Engine Friendly URLs -> YES
-Use rewrite URL -> YES

I also tried to set for every language a default/home page, however that also didn't work.

I know this is more a question for the sh404sef forum, however I would love to know if someone has experience with sh404SEF and jDiction.

Greetings Nick

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Extensions and jDiction / Re: JCK and jDiction compatiblility: solved
« on: April 27, 2014, 05:14:09 pm »
Hereby a fully working version.

Enjoy it!

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Extensions and jDiction / Re: JCK and jDiction compatiblility: solved
« on: April 24, 2014, 06:33:01 pm »
Ok, it is not perfect yet. I need to add the onchange event for the CKeditor, so the hidden input is changed to id_status is set to changed.

I'll update the file soon.

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My apologies, there was a small mistake in the script with the editor. This XML now works fine!

For other users, just download the attachment and place it in joomla_root\administrator\components\com_advancedmodules.

Greetings Nick

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Hi Harald, thank you so much for your fast reply! Your solution definitely helped, but it is not completely working yet. I can now save the HTML, which is great. However it only saves the translation when I first empty the textarea and save it, whereafter I give the translation and save it again.
So when I load the previously translated item and I try to save the changes, it doesn't save. I need to make the textarea empty first and save it.

Do you have any idea, why it doesn't update the content, except when there was not content? The translated item itself is not deleted though, because the title is also translated.

PS I now added the same xml to the admin component directory of the Advanced Module Manager and called it jdiction.xml to make it a bit more neat and update proof.

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Extensions and jDiction / Compatibility with Advanced Module Manager
« on: April 24, 2014, 04:25:44 pm »
Hi all,

Currently I'm busy with making jDiction compatible with the component Advanced Module Manager. This manager uses the default #__modules table and next to that another table for the extra information. The extra information doesn't need to be translated.

At the moment it shows the translation flags at the overview and also the links are correct. However when I want to save the translation of the HTML content for custom HTML modules, it filters out all the HTML.

What I did so far was simply copy the modules.xml located in libraries\jdiction\tables and change the name of the file and the component tag in the xml file. I also attached the file, so you can see what I did.

My problem is that I don't understand why it suddenly filters the HTML as exactly the same (type of) fields are defined in the XML file as for the regular Module Manager and it used exactly the same table for storing the data. I also tested the translation of custom HTML modules with the regular Module Manager and there no HTML is filtered and it works perfect.

Please let me know, if you know how to solve this!

Greetings Nick

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Extensions and jDiction / JCK and jDiction compatiblility: solved
« on: April 24, 2014, 04:07:00 pm »
Hi all,

I rewrote the template file form_25.php, so jDiction also works with the editor JoomlaCK.
For people who don't know, how to use template overrides:
1) create folders such that his path exists: "joomla_root\administrator\templates\bluestork\html\com_jdiction\translation"
2) copy the files from the folder "joomla_root\administrator\components\com_jdiction\views\translation\tmpl" to the path in step 1
3) replace the file form_25.php with the file in this attachment

That's it!

Greetings Nick

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