Consider couch in multiple languages.
We have an index.php in the root and 2 folders with different languages i.e. EN and FR
The index.php in the root redirects towards the default folder.
What would be the best way to duplicate the values from one language to the other?
This, because then, translation can begin in the cms itself and a lot is done already (i.e. images, links,...)
Is there some kind of insight how the database structure is build towards all this?
We tried some SQL queries to duplicate and adapt some fields and most of it works.
However, now we see while we want to save new entries, that other templates fail to save upon entries. We might made a mistake somewhere.
It's kind of hard to tell from looking at the tables and columns without additional background info as we might have it wrong at some point. Anyone had similar issues or some info to share upon this?
One hard nut to crack is table: couch_data_numeric where page_id doesn't seem to correspond to the id of couch_pages. Even while page_id most commonly does so for other tables. We're a bit confused...
We have an index.php in the root and 2 folders with different languages i.e. EN and FR
The index.php in the root redirects towards the default folder.
What would be the best way to duplicate the values from one language to the other?
This, because then, translation can begin in the cms itself and a lot is done already (i.e. images, links,...)
Is there some kind of insight how the database structure is build towards all this?
We tried some SQL queries to duplicate and adapt some fields and most of it works.
However, now we see while we want to save new entries, that other templates fail to save upon entries. We might made a mistake somewhere.
It's kind of hard to tell from looking at the tables and columns without additional background info as we might have it wrong at some point. Anyone had similar issues or some info to share upon this?
One hard nut to crack is table: couch_data_numeric where page_id doesn't seem to correspond to the id of couch_pages. Even while page_id most commonly does so for other tables. We're a bit confused...