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Multilanguage FAQ Plugin v.2.2

PluginsTokyoahead.com is proud to announce the release of the multifaq plugin version 2.2.
Please download the version here. Bugs, Feature requests & support requests are to be posted here.

Features include:
- supports & requires Geeklog 1.4.1
- import function for FAQMAN
- redirector for imported FAQMAN-Links to preseve links
- full CSS layout for FAQ-Tree
- several new options
- new admin-lists

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Multilanguage FAQ Plugin v.2.2 | 7 comments | Create New Account
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Multilanguage FAQ Plugin v.2.2
Authored by: LWC on Friday, August 31 2007 @ 06:46 PM EDT
What are the new options?
Multilanguage FAQ Plugin v.2.2
Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, September 02 2007 @ 06:38 AM EDT
config file settable options. Please note that the list above is meant as an update to those who were running 2.1 not 2.2RC or beta.

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Multilanguage FAQ Plugin v.2.2
Authored by: HAROOKI on Thursday, October 11 2007 @ 01:29 PM EDT
Does this plugin give the visitothe option to sselect a language and io, how many?
Thanks
Multilanguage FAQ Plugin v.2.2
Authored by: LWC on Friday, October 12 2007 @ 07:55 AM EDT
No, it relies on the multilingual hack. Then, it's up to the admin to translate the questions/answers into the languges of the multilingual hack

So if you switch Geeklog to German and if the admin bothered translating the questions/answers to German, you'd see the German version of the FAQ. Otherwise you'd just the default translation of the FAQ.
Multilanguage FAQ Plugin v.2.2
Authored by: LWC on Friday, October 12 2007 @ 07:57 AM EDT
Hmm, actually I guess it doesn't need the multilingual hack, just the ability to switch languages turned on. But it would look weird without the hack.
Multilanguage FAQ Plugin v.2.2
Authored by: HAROOKI on Friday, October 12 2007 @ 02:03 PM EDT
well, that's a little bit out of my understanding but I appreciate you answering me. But, I think I at least know that it is not going to translate the site for me. I was hoping that a language enabler would translate the site into lets say 5 different main languages and then if the vistor, chose French it would take them to the French version and French people could blog there. Probably asking too much!
Multilanguage FAQ Plugin v.2.2
Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, October 13 2007 @ 10:20 AM EDT
Sorry, this system simply allows you to write things in several languages and show the reader automatically the proper language according to theis settings. Remember it is free. Even a several hundred dollar word processor does not translate your text. Try Babelfish or other software online and you will see automated translation services are very bad or very expensive.

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