installing only 1 forum on a 2 languages website?..

Started by George78, December 04, 2005, 04:43:35 AM

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George78

Hi all,
Before installing, I'd like to know if I can use the SMF on a website with 2 differents languages working at the same time?..
Thanks
G78

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yes you can  example goes here    http://forum.burek.co.yu/index.php                 its not my site though
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Dannii

http://www.simplemachines.org/community/index.php?language=dutch
Or here for example ;)
The biggest problem with multiple languages is getting themes that work with all. The default theme will work with over 20 languages I think :)
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baladeva

#3
but then - how to do this_?
i have no idea_!

and also - how to go back to english now, i am here in dutch_version of smf_forum now, dont see any button for english,

only see, Opslaan Bekijken and Spellingscontrole :D sounds fanny - isn't it _?

i try Opslaan

baladeva

#4
okay - i understand now - just put the url for german like this: http://yourdomain.nu/index.php?language=german

thats a nice thing, actually


JayBachatero

Well you will need to install the language packs you want from here and install them from the package manager.
http://www.simplemachines.org/download.php#lang
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baladeva

sure - i must have that respective language pack, that was clear, but by the way - is it not enough to just extract those at the language_directorie  (maybe Themes)

the must be install through the package manager_???

it works nice with just insert them in that directorie_!

JayBachatero

Yea it works both ways.  Just makes it easy on members.
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