How to do multiple languages

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By northernpenguin - August 10, 2009 - edited: August 10, 2009

Dave: I know this is an old post, but I have a question about this subject.

My clients wants to be able to add an article in both English and French (with accents). Is there any way to do that in CMSB v1.32?

Update: Detached post and renamed title (Dave)
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northernpenguin
Northern Penguin Technologies

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Re: [northernpenguin] How to do multiple languages

By Dave - August 10, 2009

Yes, there is. Have a look at this post:
http://www.interactivetools.com/forum/gforum.cgi?post=65129#65129

Hope that helps!
Dave Edis - Senior Developer
interactivetools.com

Re: [Dave] How to do multiple languages

Thanx Dave

That gets me part of the way, however is it possible to choose the tinyMCE language on the fly? For example, I have currently setup CMSB article table with two fields, Content (En) and Content (Fr). I would like to be able to use tinyMCE in French for the Fr field and in English for the En field.

Is this possible? My understanding was that tinyMCE could only handle one language at a time.... unless I can come up with a way of choosing between two version of tinyMCE!
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northernpenguin
Northern Penguin Technologies

"Any sufficiently advanced technology
is indistinguishable from magic."
........Arthur C. Clarke

Re: [Dave] How to do multiple languages

Thanx Dave. I will give it a try later tonight and get back to you.
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northernpenguin
Northern Penguin Technologies

"Any sufficiently advanced technology
is indistinguishable from magic."
........Arthur C. Clarke

Re: [Dave] How to do multiple languages

Dave: I followed your instructions, and I'm not really sure what happened! I have attached 2 snapshots of CMSB - adding a new record.

confused!
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northernpenguin
Northern Penguin Technologies

"Any sufficiently advanced technology
is indistinguishable from magic."
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