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Support => General => Topic started by: sonic on January 08, 2007, 16:43:07

Title: Read more
Post by: sonic on January 08, 2007, 16:43:07
Hi I am new in Elxis CMS.
Installation was easy, and features are great, but I stuck with silly little thing...
I can't find where I may change link "read more", in to other language, or anything else. :-\ ???
Title: Re: Read more
Post by: datahell on January 08, 2007, 17:00:01
"Read more" is a multilingual string. If you switch language then it is displayed in your selected language. You most probable have English as the only published language. Add more, with Elxis you can have unlimited published languages!

More information:
If you dont have the "Language" module published that allows you to switch languages in frontend you can switch language by adding in any url this: mylang=your_language_here

examples:
www.mydomain.com/index.php?mylang=greek
www.mydomain.com/index.php?mylang=german
www.mydomain.com/index.php?mylang=italian
www.mydomain.com/index.php?mylang=spanish
Title: Re: Read more
Post by: sonic on January 08, 2007, 17:21:13
Thx for quick respond, but my language is Croatian.
Can I fix that manually?
I can't translate all features  to Croatian... maybe, one day ;-)


More information:
If you dont have the "Language" module published that allows you to switch languages in frontend you can switch language by adding in any url this: mylang=your_language_here


I did not understand this part, quite. :-[
Title: Re: Read more
Post by: eliasan on January 09, 2007, 09:27:56
Please check the Translation Guidelines article (https://www.elxis.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=48&Itemid=94).

You can start creating the Croatian language files by replicating and modifying the english language.
That way, you can translate to your language all required strings.
Title: Re: Read more
Post by: sonic on January 10, 2007, 14:02:58
Great, thank you for tip.
But...
I found where is that part for "Read me..." on English (english.php), ok I am a little bit annoying maybe, but why is so hard to change encoding to "charset=iso-8859-2", because that encoding is the only one safe for Croatian language, as I know.
I need just  that, nothing more, and I'll be satisfied.
So where in the code, I may change encoding?

Ty.
Title: Re: Read more
Post by: Haic on January 10, 2007, 15:16:43
The read more must stay but not in the frontpage

bye the way the poll isn't good with two times ? witch is yes or no? :)
Title: Re: Read more
Post by: eliasan on January 10, 2007, 16:50:03
sonic, THERE IS NO NEED TO CHANGE ENCODING. PLEASE KEEP UTF-8 ENCODING
I capitalized the phrase to emphasize it.

Try to use editors that support UTF-8 encoding. Try PsPAD and Notepad++

For any other help, please don't hasitate to ask.


Great, thank you for tip.
But...
I found where is that part for "Read me..." on English (english.php), ok I am a little bit annoying maybe, but why is so hard to change encoding to "charset=iso-8859-2", because that encoding is the only one safe for Croatian language, as I know.
I need just  that, nothing more, and I'll be satisfied.
So where in the code, I may change encoding?

Ty.

Title: Re: Read more
Post by: eliasan on January 10, 2007, 16:55:30
Haic,

The idea behind poll voting is that in order to be reliable, you have to disallow the same person to vote two, three or more times.

After voting, you are not allowed to vote again until the predefined time period passes.

You can bypass this limit by clearing cookies.

OK, I admit that this kind of voting isn't the most reliable for electing Presidents. But we think that the users of Open Source software have better judgment.

bye the way the poll isn't good with two times ? witch is yes or no? :)
Title: Re: Read more
Post by: Haic on January 10, 2007, 19:26:41
Hello eliasan,

I don't vote yet but i see two times ? in the vote but wich is yes or no.

Haic,

The idea behind poll voting is that in order to be reliable, you have to disallow the same person to vote two, three or more times.

After voting, you are not allowed to vote again until the predefined time period passes.

You can bypass this limit by clearing cookies.

OK, I admit that this kind of voting isn't the most reliable for electing Presidents. But we think that the users of Open Source software have better judgment.