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New Post 9/30/2008 10:27 AM
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child portable / sub directories / sharing files and modules 

Please can someone help.

I have a portal that is working perfectly. The client wants it in Spanish & English but I don't want to create a completly new site. The reason is that there are events, calendars, photo galleries, in the 1st site, that I want to duplicate on the second site.

In other words, the customer can add a photo to the gallery and I want it to show up on the Spanish and English site, without entering it twice.

I can't figure out if it is possible to create a sub directory in a portal, where we can use a seperate skin and it will have different menu items but still have access to the root.

Any ideas ?

 
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Re: child portable / sub directories / sharing files and modules 

what you want is not possible. Almost all modules seperate data per portal, so you can't access it accross portals

 


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New Post 10/1/2008 2:48 AM
User is offline Nicholas Lu
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Re: child portable / sub directories / sharing files and modules 

You can try:

  1. Mutil language module, such as MHTML module in http://www.apollo-software.nl. But it seems there is no multi-language events, calendar, gallery module.
  2. You can duplicate 1st site, and use SQL script or something esle to synchronize the datatable.



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