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Translating modules

Guest
Oct 30, 2012 Oct 30, 2012

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Hi
I'm new to BC, and I wonder if anyone can tell me how I can translate for instance the word "Item(s)" in the shopping cart summary module, or the "No one loggedin" in the module_whoesloggedin?
Thanks!

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Nov 17, 2012 Nov 17, 2012

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I've found this blog entry that talks about setting up BC sites for other countries.

http://jodiem.com.au/2011/10/09/supporting-a-different-country-on-your-adobe-business-catalyst-site/

At the bottom, Jodie also has links to:

http://kb.worldsecuresystems.com/521/bc_521.html

http://getsatisfaction.businesscatalyst.com/adobebc/topics/its_a_snap_to_built_multilingual_sites_br...

I have a question back to the BC team, if you select a language for a site domain, are all system labels ( E.g. "item(s)" ) translated to the selected language?

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Nov 19, 2012 Nov 19, 2012

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Thanks for sharing your links. I think I have already done as described, and my problem is more related to the non-customizable strings in BC (like 'item(s)'). Since I asked the question, the problem has developed, which You can see here: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1097673

We hope that BC can offer a solution soon.

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Cheers for the feedback and the forum link.

I see from the other thread that jQuery is a way forward, to perform find-and-replace on labels etc.

I suspected that this may be the solution.

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