Hi Ian,

I would recommend creating a new content class (master page type), and all
that content class does is to redirect, via meta refesh or javascript.

In that content class, you have an anchor specified to the language you
want.

In your main language, you have your regular About Us (English) for example.
and this page is only available in this language.

In other languages, you have About Us  too, but that About Us is using the
redirect page content class instead, and the anc inside references the real
About Us page.

-Jian

On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 11:35 AM, Ian Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On Apr 20, 3:47 pm, Tony Gayter <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Have you tried adding a MetaElement into the nav class which outputs teh
> URL
> > of teh page of teh main language variant and checking teh box which says
> > 'Use data of page in target container'. this might output the Url to teh
> > target language. Give it a go, might work.
>
> Thanks for the suggestion - placeholders / elements don't seem to get
> parsed in navigation manager content classes however :(
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