Am 05.02.2007 um 16:16 schrieb blues:

> On Mon, 05 Feb 2007 16:28:31 +0200, Tom Lederer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 1. i still somewhat desperatly search for a way to define the default
>> language of a site in a fashion that if there is no (:if userlang
>> XX:) is in a page, it is clear to the script that the page is in my
>> default language (German for me). I noticed that (:if userlang XX:)
>> in SideBar, GroupHeader, etc... do have no effect.
>
> the fact here (that others also misunderstand) is that a text that is
> not included in a (:if:) branch does NOT mean that it is in the  
> default
> language.
> consider the following (your default language is german):
>
> (:if userlang en:)
> text in english
> (:if userlang de:)
> text in german
> (:if:)
> text for ALL languages
>
> as you see the text that is outside the (:if:) branches is NOT
> the default language but displayed for ALL languages.
>
Thanks for the answer...

Isn't that "unnatural"? I would assume that every page has a certain  
default language, that would serve as fallback. However. If it is  
that way, then that's the way it is ;)

Thanks for clearing it though.


Best Regards,
Tom
-- 

Tom
http://www.celok.de



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