Hi Everyone,
We have a button component and multicard component in that we are authoring a button link pointing to the internal pages. When we do a page rollout those URLs are not translating into other languages. It supposed to translate to other languages right when we do a page rollout or is it an expected behavior?
Eg: I've authored a button link like this in my English language page.
/content/example/en_US/offers/men/shirts.html or
/content/example/en_US/offers/men/shirts.html?category=new
and then I did a page Rollout but in other language pages (fr_FR, de_DE, es_ES) also we are still seeing en_US language parameter in the URL as in english language page like below.
/content/example/en_US/offers/men/shirts.html or
/content/example/en_US/offers/men/shirts.html?category=new
Expected:
/content/example/fr_FR/offers/men/shirts.html or
/content/example/fr_FR/offers/men/shirts.html?category=new
/content/example/de_DE/offers/men/shirts.html
/content/example/es_ES/offers/men/shirts.html
Is anyone faced similar issue, please let me know if there is any solution for this.
Thanks
Narayana.
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Do you have language copies for FR site already or not?
Check this section - MSM Best Practices
While MSM itself does not provide content translation, it can be integrated with third-party translation connectors that do.
Do you have language copies for FR site already or not?
Check this section - MSM Best Practices
While MSM itself does not provide content translation, it can be integrated with third-party translation connectors that do.
Nice response - i was going to suggest that this ATCE session be watched.
Hi,
One option could be rewrite urls using sling output rewrite module based on site.
But let other people comment if there is another way.
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