a question about languages

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Gaetano Giunta

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09 January 2008

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Thursday 30 April 2009 7:19:17 am

when editing a keyword in say eng-UK, will it suggest keywords that have been entered in fre-FR translations of content?
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Nicolas Pastorino

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09 January 2008

Posts: 22

Thursday 30 April 2009 7:27:46 am

Hi Gaetano,

This limitation is not tied to the hereby shipped extension, but to the ezkeyword datatype itself : it is not translation-aware. Hence the impossibility to retrieve keywords filtered by language. Here is the faulty table structure :


























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Nicolas Pastorino

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Thursday 30 April 2009 8:21:35 am

Here is the related issue :
http://issues.ez.no/IssueView.php?Id=12584&

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Matthieu Sévère

Member since:
18 March 2009

Posts: 26

Tuesday 08 December 2009 3:04:07 am

Why don't you fetch keyword that are only related to content in the current language ?
I have done that on a home made autocomplete system and it works fine.

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Nicolas Pastorino

Member since:
09 January 2008

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Tuesday 26 January 2010 12:12:27 am

Hi Mathieu, just stumbled upon your reply now.

Having the keywords related to the current language only would actually be interesting (this could be configurable). Would you want to contribute to this extension, and push your solution here ?
(i am sure you know how it works: apply for membership, i'll be notified, approve, and then you are free to commit :) )

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