System - Language Filter (Joomla! language plugin)Ĭlick on the checkboxes of the available plugins "System - FaLang Database Driver" and "System - Language Filter", and push the button "Enable", top left.System- Falang Database Driver (Falang plugin).Then go to the plugins manager (Extensions → Plug-in Manager). Go to Language Manager → Content tab → click New button After you install a new language, you need to install manually a content language. You need to have the same site language and content language. The other displayed languages are the additional languages of your websiteįalang is based on Joomla default language system. The default language is visible by the golden star. Here you can also activate the default language of your site. The language configuration is located in the Languages Manager, click Install Language button.Īfter successful install language, you return languages manager You must install languages which you wish to use and set which language is your default. Make sure that in your Falang settings - Translations tab - "Store original version as", you should select "MD5 key and clear text" so that it can work properly with Solidres. This comment was created with the J!Tracker Application at. Jean-Marie, the hack has been using the (fantastic!) NoNumber ReReplacer plugin, setting up a regular expression that modify every "href=" URL containing the /en/ string to the corresponding one without the /en/ string. Yes, it can be a in issue of those generators too, but anyway I still think that declaring as rel="alternate" URLs giving a redirection is not correct and may (I have no factual evidence of this) be somehow punished by search engines (any insight by a SEO expert will be appreciated) In my case it is really a minor problem as my site is a very tiny one, but imagine a multilingual site made of thousand of pages: for every spider's run 2x HTTP requests will be made and 2x HTTP responses will have to be generated.īeside that, I have factual evidence that at least two of the most used on-line sitemap generators do generate URLs that points to the "wrong" URLs. Jean-Marie (and Brian), you are absolutely correct that "the problem" does not involve a lack of functionality and that everything, in a way, "works" and thus this cannot be considered a "major problem", but I hope you'll forgive me if insist that this should be somehow fixed (and if you point me in the right direction I can give a look and see if I can find a solution and propose a PR). This generates unneeded "303 See Other" HTML errors and screw-up automatic sitemap generator services If I have /test (en-GB) associated with /it/prova (it-IT) and I go to, the associated URL in the Language Switcher is instead of. This is true for every associated menu item: Joomla! Platform Version Joomla Platform 13.1.0 Stable 2 00:00 GMT Additional comments The language switcher URL for the English "side" is " " System information (as much as possible) The language switcher URL for the English "side" should be " " Actual result Navigate to the secondary language home page (e.g. In the "Language Filter" system plugin set "Remove URL Language Code" to "Yes" Publish the "Language Switcher" module in a visible position it-IT), with some menu item "associated" across the two languages Install a multilingual site, primary en-GB, secondary whatever (e.g.
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