On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 6:04 PM, Mark Sack <mark.sack(a)secti.al.gov.br> wrote:
Yes, I can switch back and forth between the different
languages using the
URL method.
However, this functionality seems to be exhibiting some strange and
inconsistent behaviour. This time I created a new instance in a VM and
observed the following:
1. Logged in as Admin and set the Multilingual - Yes, Supported languages -
pt_BR,en and Default language - pt_BR
2. Saved the configuration with the result that the page was displayed in
French (I did not list fr as a supported language).
3. Tried switching between different languages (pt_BR, en and fr) and they
all were displayed as expected.
In xwiki.cfg file you have a fiew properties to control this behaviour
i the section "Internationalization":
#-# By default, XWiki chooses the language specified by the client
(browser) in the Accept-Language HTTP header. This
#-# allows to use the default language of the wiki when the user
didn't manually choose a language.
# xwiki.language.preferDefault=0
#-# Force only one of the supported languages to be accepted.
# xwiki.language.forceSupported=0
The languages shown on the side are English and French as in the attached
image. <http://xwiki.475771.n2.nabble.com/file/n7597692/35.png>
Another thing I noted is it appears that the list of supported languages
cannot contain spaces. If I put a space after the comma, there is an error
in catalina.out.
Also I don't quite understand is how to edit a page for a specific language
only. If I go to the first blog post page with language pt_BR and make some
edits, those same edits show up if I display the page with language en. I
read the Internationalization page
http://http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Features/I18N
<http://http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Features/I18N> But I
can't see a "Document Information" panel as it describes. The last item on
the ... drop down menu gives some information about the page but does not
say anything about the language.
That's because you did not choose the right example. Blog post is not
a simple wiki page and when you edit it you get a custom edit view.
You should try with a new page for example.
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