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Re: Using Localizer
by on Friday November 29, 08:18PM, 2002
Looks like an elegant solution, but was hoping for somethign more simple. We do not care what language the post are in, we want everybody to be able to view all posts.

We have a link for french that we would like to have activate a french version of the same page without modifying the actual post. Then of course maintain the french aspect throughout navigation.

So in reality I guess the question is how do I link two sites to one database?

TIA

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So... just use Localizer
by on Monday December 02, 10:03AM, 2002
So, apply the first part in my proposition.

Just install Localizer and modify all your methods so that they look this way:

(Check those URLs! Don't forget the http://!)

You just have to write:



Then, you just have to create a Localizer's MessageCatalog called 'messages' and edit the strings there.

Gari
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  • Re: So... just use Localizer
    by on Monday December 02, 07:49PM, 2002
    ah, ok... can you send that to me directly?

    Thanks

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    • Too site centric...
      by on Tuesday December 10, 09:23AM, 2002

      Sorry... my code is too site centric. You would have more work cleaning up my code than writing it again.

      :-(


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Re: Using Localizer
by on Sunday December 22, 08:03PM, 2002
test
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