jDiction Forum
English => General Questions => Topic started by: trust on January 21, 2014, 12:47:53 pm
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Hello,
i use last version of Joomla and last version of your component.
I really like your extension. Its very conviniet for users (redactors), so i want to use it, but can't because of several issues:
1. I added several languages: home language Russin, additional English and Korean. I translated material to both languages. When i try to see translation and turn on for example English i still see Russian version.
2. Also when i select translation another languages url of this articles becomes site.com/ru?view=article and that is all. It gives me 404 error.
3. There is NO in admin part near my home language - Russian.
My site is here: webinteractions.ru/apr
Hope you can help me to fix this issues.
Thank you!
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Whats the output of the checkpage?
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JDiction Plugin is enabled
Languagefilter is not enabled
Multiple Plugins have the same loading position (0)
Database
jDiction Database Driver is not selected
Language
Translations are not equal to frontend translations.
Module
Module is enabled
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many problems ;-)
I think you can fix them when you read the documentation: http://jdiction.org/en/documentation
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I almost make it work : )
But still one little problem - jdiction cant see my home language
If i type site.com it redirects me to site.com/en instead of site.com
I think because of it if i select for example English and then Russian i will get links like http://webinteractions.ru/apr/ru/society?view=article&id=332 instead of http://site.ru/apr/ru/society/332-ne-cmoet-greh
Version
Library Version: 0.9.9.11
Plugin
JDiction Plugin is enabled
Languagefilter is enabled
Multiple Plugins have the same loading position (0)
Database
jDiction Database Driver is selected
Language
Translations are not equal to frontend translations.
Module
Module is enabled
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I think there is a problem if you default language doesn't use a subdirectory "/ru/" for example.
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Is it possible to hide untranslated content?
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if you have 2 languages, then you can use the standard joomla concept, using the languages parameter in den menu/article. Just set it to the language for the translation and joomla will display it only on this language.
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I have more then 2 languages. What can i do?
There is also one problem: i can't point default language. Now its English, but not Russian. However in admin part Russian is by default. What can be the problem?
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jdiction has not the possibility to hide untranslated content, the only thing you can do is to create an article for each language, if you have a small site this works well and is the standard joomla way. Atm jDiction is only for full translation... sorry about this.
if you send me a pm with superuser rights I can check the default language problem.
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PMed to you
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... I forgot that Joomla chooses the language based on the browser settings.
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Yep. Yesterday I enabled this feature.
But my main question is: can you hide untranslated content? For additional fee.
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I think that needs 2 week of work if you want to pay it.