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Multilanguage and index.html

leonardo_celati
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
I have tried to translate my web site by following the instruction on the alfresco wiki page.
Accessing language property on 'it' folder I marked as italian translation and created another folder as english language.
The site structure after this step is:


root
   +—>it
         +—>folder1
                    +—>index.html (default index created by share)
                    +—>mypage.html
         +—>folder2
                    ……

   +—>en (empty)



However it turns out that if I try to apply a language configuration starting from the index.html page, which is marked as 'italian' and then create english translation, I am not able to follow the procedure, with alfresco complaining about duplicate name.

Instead, if I apply language configuration starting from mypage.html, then the procedure works and 'en' folder get filled with the proper structure, folder1 + mypage.html.


root
   +—>it
         …..
   +—>en
         +—>folder1
                    +—>index.html
                    +—>mypage.html



At this point I have two questions:

i) Am I missing something about the index.html purpose ? Is this a page that need to stay 'clean' and untouched ?
ii) Altough this questions has already been answered, I would like to repost it in case something has changed with the new alfresco release: how is the multilanguage content managed from the WCMQS (or any other 'client' web app) point of view ? Do I need to manually choose which node to retrieve i.e. 'en' or 'it', or can Alfresco manage it and serve the proper node by itself, maybe by introspecting user locale (just a guess).
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resplin
Elite Collaborator
Elite Collaborator
This appears to be about using Web Quick Start from Share, so I moved it to the Web Content Services forum. Hopefully that improves it being seen by the correct people.
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