Re: [Radiant] Content Internationalization

2009-03-11 Thread Philip Burrows
I created an extension for handling content internationalization. I mentioned it on the mailing list earlier this week: http://lists.radiantcms.org/pipermail/radiant/2009-March/012527.html The extension provides tags like Page parts are suffixed with the language abbreviation like such: bo

Re: [Radiant] Content Internationalization

2009-03-11 Thread Mohit Sindhwani
He Yves Yves Dufour wrote: HI Mohit Very interesting ... how did you proceed when entering the articles and setting the different language portions ... no core modification ? (DB records) could this be managed in an extension ? Yves (erwin in brittany dialect..) The solution that I have i

Re: [Radiant] Content Internationalization

2009-03-10 Thread Doug Bryant
Thanks. On Mar 10, 2009, at 9:17 AM, Michael Kessler wrote: It has moved http://github.com/intinig/radiant_language_redirect_extension/tree/master On Mar 10, 2009, at 2:14 PM, Doug Bryant wrote: The language_redirect extension page appears to be dead. Just getting a 404. http://svn1.host

Re: [Radiant] Content Internationalization

2009-03-10 Thread Michael Kessler
It has moved http://github.com/intinig/radiant_language_redirect_extension/tree/master On Mar 10, 2009, at 2:14 PM, Doug Bryant wrote: The language_redirect extension page appears to be dead. Just getting a 404. http://svn1.hosted-projects.com/medlar/language_redirect_extension/language_red

Re: [Radiant] Content Internationalization

2009-03-10 Thread Doug Bryant
The language_redirect extension page appears to be dead. Just getting a 404. http://svn1.hosted-projects.com/medlar/language_redirect_extension/language_redirect/ If you could push this up somewhere, it would be great, even if we have to hack on it for a bit to get it working. Doug

Re: [Radiant] Content Internationalization

2009-03-10 Thread Sean Cribbs
There are a number of existing extensions for handling language switching. One we used successfully on con-way.com is called "language_redirect", which expects that you'll have a different root for each language and uses the Accept-Language header to automatically select the appropriate one.

Re: [Radiant] Content Internationalization

2009-03-10 Thread Yves Dufour
HI Mohit Very interesting ... how did you proceed when entering the articles and setting the different language portions ... no core modification ? (DB records) could this be managed in an extension ? Yves (erwin in brittany dialect..) On 10 Mar 2009, at 09:08, Mohit Sindhwani wrote: Y

Re: [Radiant] Content Internationalization

2009-03-10 Thread Mohit Sindhwani
Yves Dufour wrote: Hi Ben I discussed this issue with a friend of mine involved in many localizations (translation company)... he said exactly what you wrote. Few , actually very few sites needs a true mixin of multi-languages contents: one in which the visitor enter in english and need to ge

Re: [Radiant] Content Internationalization

2009-03-10 Thread Yves Dufour
Hi Ben I discussed this issue with a friend of mine involved in many localizations (translation company)... he said exactly what you wrote. Few , actually very few sites needs a true mixin of multi-languages contents: one in which the visitor enter in english and need to get a spanish vers

Re: [Radiant] Content Internationalization

2009-03-09 Thread Ben Still
Hi Doug, We've done a number of sites now that need to cover two or three markets. I thought it might be useful to share this as it's something we've come up against a few times. I realise that you're asking about internationalisation as in having an identical page that can render in differen

[Radiant] Content Internationalization

2009-03-09 Thread Doug Bryant
I'm currently looking at integrating radiant cms into our site. One of the requirements we have coming down the pipeline soon is internationalization. Is there a best practice anyone could suggest for internationalization of the content with Radiant? I ran across a couple of posts from Ma