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Support => Language => Topic started by: santiago on October 29, 2007, 22:40:24

Title: [SOLVED] The page you are trying to access does not exist.
Post by: santiago on October 29, 2007, 22:40:24
Hello.
I'm developing a bilingual site.  Since the titles of my main menu must be in spanish and english; I created a second manu called mainmenu2 where will be the same information but translated to english.

But when I change language to english, my home page do not appear, and I get this message

The page you are trying to access does not exist.
Please select a page from the main menu.

If I select home. then I can see my home page (wich is an article).
- When I created the article I selecteed "Show on front page"
- The article is published
- The home item (mainmenu2) is the first item.

What can I do in order to display content when I change language??

Please help!


Santiago
Title: Re: The page you are trying to access does not exist.
Post by: eliasan on October 29, 2007, 23:49:16
Hi,

The first page that is always displayed is the first menu item in mainmenu, that conforms to language selection.
For example, if the 2 first menu items in menu mainmenu are:
1) Home (language English)
2) Casero (language Spanish)

If user selects English it will see the "Home".
If user selects Spanish it will see the "Casero".

This is the only "limitation" regarding multilingual web sites. Well actually it is not a limitation. It is how things work in Elxis.
Title: Re: The page you are trying to access does not exist.
Post by: santiago on October 30, 2007, 15:25:19
Problem solved.  Thank you very much.

I didn't realize that even if I do not have the mainmenu loaded in english it would take the article from it.

Title: Re: The page you are trying to access does not exist.
Post by: Ivan Trebješanin on October 30, 2007, 16:50:31
Please, put something like [SOLVED] in topic title, so that other users can know that they will find a solution for their problem here.
Title: Re: [SOLVED] The page you are trying to access does not exist.
Post by: eliasan on October 30, 2007, 17:07:06
"[SOLVED]" added to topic title.

Thank you.