Multisite multilanguage site with JMS & FaLang 11 Years, 6 Months ago
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Hello,
we want to create multisite - master site in EN language with slave sites for some countries/languages. Most of structure of sites and articles will be same but in particular language. Presently only one web page will be specific for each country (info specific for that country). I will create one master site and one slave site for each supported language (english, german...). I will create all categories shared between countries and one not-shared category for each slave site. Any (only shared?) article will be written and categorized to shared category at master site and then translated with FaLang to all supported languages. Articles specific for any country will be categorized to category specific for each country.
1. Can I achieve this with JMS & FaLang?
2. What products/licenses except JMS 1.3 will I need from you?
3. Any comments to planned solution.
Thank you very much,
Martin
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Re: Multisite multilanguage site with JMS & FaLang 11 Years, 6 Months ago
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Edwin, please could you answer it? We need to make decision today. I want to buy JMS 1.3 full license.
Thank you,
Martin
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Re: Multisite multilanguage site with JMS & FaLang 11 Years, 6 Months ago
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0) YOu mention that you want to share some categories for some website and not share other categories.
JMS does not provide such functionlaity.
You need to use the "Article Sharing for JMS" that is able to read articles comaing for a specific website.
Perhaps this is what you mean.
1) Concerning the FA Lang, It will not be able to translate an article coming from another website.
You have to consider that each website have their own content.
So if you create specific website for each language, you don't need the FA Lang to create an article in the specific site in its specific language.
2) If you just want to create the website from the back-end, the basic edition can work.
If you want a more sophisticated thing that is able to switch automatically on the appropriate website based on the browser language, the medium edition may help you for that.
3) As the slave site have their own content, you can have any home page, menu, ... whatever like if you have totally independent website.
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