Webyep problem

Hi,

I have a website with lots of data in webyep. Tables, pictures and text.

Now the site has to come in a second language, is there a way to use all the data from the first language and than modify it to the other language. That way I don’t have to input al the images and tables again.

http://www.colac.be/english/product-range/sundaes/summer-fruits.php#

if you click on technical info you will see a table with links. Just click on one of the links, than you will see what I mean.

Thnx

David


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If you duplicate the Freeway page, all the tables etc come along with it. Only leaving someone to enter the second language and links to and from each language pages to figure out.

David

On 15 Dec 2010, at 21:58, “david Verbruggen” email@hidden wrote:

Hi,

I have a website with lots of data in webyep. Tables, pictures and text.

Now the site has to come in a second language, is there a way to use all the data from the first language and than modify it to the other language. That way I don’t have to input al the images and tables again.

http://www.colac.be/english/product-range/sundaes/summer-fruits.php#

if you click on technical info you will see a table with links. Just click on one of the links, than you will see what I mean.

Thnx

David


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Hi David,

I did duplicate the page but when I modified something in the webyep field it changed also in the first language.

So i’ve made a second folder for french but than all my data was gone.

David


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There may be an easier way, but try this. When you duplicate your pages, give the duplicated WebYep text items for translation different Fieldnames and Global:False. Leave the images with the same Fieldnames with Global: True.

Haven’t tried it, so no guarantee it will work.

Colin.

On 15 Dec 2010, at 22:34, david Verbruggen wrote:

Hi David,

I did duplicate the page but when I modified something in the webyep field it changed also in the first language.

So i’ve made a second folder for french but than all my data was gone.

David


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