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Translations Views

I am creating a 3 language website.
Everything goes wright except 1 part.

There is 1 page created with views that shows all the stories.
The stories are translated and are visible on the home page in the 3 languages.

However on the View pages I only see the main language stories, and not the translated stories on their pages.

I did install the i18n and i18nviews modules

Translating and saving

Hi,
I wanted to ask you if there is a solution for my problem. I'll try to explain what I want to do:
1. I have a field that is filled by a customer (for example). He writes there something in his language (Polish). When he finishes filling the form (application), the text he wrote, has to be translated automatically to German. Is there any module that translates one field?
2. When the form is filled, user can:
- see all the fields he filled in a PDF file
- save this file
- send this file via email to the desired company.

URL alias is getting ignored on pages when "provide a menu link" is unchecked on multilingual site.

Hi everyone, I'm hoping someone can help me because this is driving me crazy.

I have a multilingual site set up with English being the main language and French being the secondary language. I have url aliasing set up and for the most part it works correctly.

translator role definition

I have a website in English and I have to get the Chinese version of the site. I have people who are ready to translate the English content. I created a Role Translator. The translators should translate the content of the site.

[SOLVED] strings in t() function inside page.tpl.php do not appear in the "translate interface"

artvdputte asked a question still unanswered after 7 months, probably because he posted it in the wrong forum, so would you allow me to post it here:

I have a string inside the t() function inside my page.tpl.php template:

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