Thursday, November 25, 2010

Re: Multi-Language content page

Hi,

Have you read the documentation for which I had given you the links? From your question, it seems that you are not following the CakePHP way to store multi-lingual data in database.

Amit Badkas

PHP Applications for E-Biz: http://www.sanisoft.com



On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 3:15 PM, hoss7 <hossbit@gmail.com> wrote:
if i want use http://localhost/en/post/index what i am must to do?

and you say :        $data = $this->Post->find('all');
in post table i must have example : lang_type and if user select this
url i must load all post content with lang_type='en' is this code
work?
and how can i change all links,for example:
my default  language is :en
and when user select this link www.example.com/fr i want all link
change to this www.example.com/fr/post and www.example.com/fr/image
and when user select www.example.com all link www.example.com//post
and www.example.com/image with default language

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