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Hi,
If I translate a webform with arranged fields, the node in the new language doesn't have the fields arranged, and you have to set it up again.
Idan
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Comment #1
richardp CreditAttribution: richardp commentedI see. I will be honest and say I've never translated anything in a drupal site before. If you don't mind, what are the steps one takes (so I can try to replicate your issue)?
Thanks
Richard
Comment #2
arbel CreditAttribution: arbel commentedactivate the locale and content translation modules.
add a language, and set up the settings in the under site configuration > languages.
next edit the content type, you'll see multilingual settings, allow translation for the content type.
then view a node set the default language - english for example , and you'll see a translation tab next to the edit and view tabs.
make sure the node is not set to language neutral - you won't see the transation tab if it is.
Idan
Comment #3
richardp CreditAttribution: richardp commentedJust doing some housekeeping and closing old issues. I was never able to reproduce this issue, I'm sorry. If anyone else out there has this problem, please re-open.
Richard