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  • Umbraco_Tim 45 posts 20 karma points
    Mar 04, 2009 @ 16:46
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    Changing Dates from English to French ie. (March -> Marchi)

    Hi Everyone,

    So I live in Canada and a happy Umbraco user.

    As you know we are a multi-language country between English and French and of course our websites reflect this.

    My Node Tree is as follows.

    1 domain.

    [Content]

    -[en]
    -- [Home]
    -- [Contact Us]
    -- [News] (uses new.xslt)

    -[fr]
    -- [Home]
    -- [Contact Us]
    -- [News] (uses new.xslt)

    I have the same xslt delivering the data to the news page and even though I know when we are on the french and english side.

    I can't find any documentation that instructs how to change the language when the server is in an English region and globalization is as such.

    Anyone able to help?

    Example.

    English -> March 09, 2009
    French -> Marchi 09, 2009

    its the month text that I need to change.

  • Umbraco_Tim 45 posts 20 karma points
    Mar 04, 2009 @ 17:20
    Umbraco_Tim
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    Anyone?

  • rorythecheese 110 posts 56 karma points
    Mar 04, 2009 @ 21:52
    rorythecheese
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    If i remeber correctly, it's when you add a domain in 'manage hostname' (content -> right click site's root node) that;s where you define the language of the site, which will change all the month names n stuff.. First thoguh you need to add the langauge, french in your case, in the Settings -> Languages. Do that first then when in 'manage hostnames' there's a dropdown where you can choose the language.

  • Petr Snobelt 923 posts 1534 karma points
    Mar 05, 2009 @ 06:44
    Petr Snobelt
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    Yes, it's right direction, but i think is't designed to use 3rd level domain names like
    en.example.com
    fr.example.com

    I'm not sure if it support www.example.com/en

    Petr

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