Hi Folks,
I am working for the Singapore based client. So they want a website in English and Chinese.
I have a few queries
1. what is the best approach to do this
2. Do we have to manually author the content for the Chinese language as well just like for EN site?
3. If the content or pages are updated or created in EN site then this changes will automatically show in Chinese version or we have to again create pages or content(let say I deleted a comp. in EN then it will reflect the same in Chinese or we have to again do this operation in Chinese site)
4. What if My content is dynamic, that is if we are fetching the content from Rest API where we don't have any scope for manual authoring in Chinese as content updates at every hit.
5. If possible is there any tool for automatic translation of the site in the Chinese language
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You can use the Language copy feature of AEM.
See the following official AEM Docs on this
Hi @khamat_bn
Create language copies in AEM but in order to do that you need to integrate translation service providers with AEM and create projects for translating content into multiple languages. AEM supports human and machine translation workflows.
Regards,
Arpit Varshney
@ArpitVarshney@Jaideep_Brar@Suraj_Kamdi
Thanks for quick and detailed responses. On the basis of you ideas I have talked with Business. They want to go with the Manual flow.
Now I have created Language copy of the two Language. So here how can I maintain consistency within pages.
Means If I made an changes to en pages or created any other subpages under that then how can the second language pages with fetch that one. Like components Structure?
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You can use the Language copy feature of AEM.
See the following official AEM Docs on this
Answering your question:
1) You can use language copy feature of AEM
2) If you use language copies, the external translator will perform the translation for you. So, no manual work.
3) You will have to trigger the translation from the projects Or sites reference tab
4) Same as 2. No need to manually author
5) You need to connect AEM with an external translator provider.
Lastly, If you go through [1], all your questions will be answered
If I made an changes to en pages or created any other subpages under that then how can the second language pages with fetch that one. Like components Structure?
Just use the Rollout option to achieve this.
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