They consist of a site, and then there's a english site within a site... However, it doesn't quite work.
I've got a norwegian site, and in the norwegian site i've got an english site - However, when looking at the English site, it does not take the correct dictionary item, even though i've mapped the english site, to use english in manage hostnames, on a hostname called: http://test.jsnorge.no/js-norge-uk/ and /js-norge-uk/ AND the norwegian site is mapped to the norwegian lang on the domain: test.jsnorge.no
Not sure if it's a bug but this has never worked. If you have a higher node with a language it will use that one. So it's probably best to move the UK node outsite of the norwegian site.
Not using the correct Dictionary items
I've got a solution with alot of different sites.
They consist of a site, and then there's a english site within a site... However, it doesn't quite work.
I've got a norwegian site, and in the norwegian site i've got an english site - However, when looking at the English site, it does not take the correct dictionary item, even though i've mapped the english site, to use english in manage hostnames, on a hostname called: http://test.jsnorge.no/js-norge-uk/ and /js-norge-uk/ AND the norwegian site is mapped to the norwegian lang on the domain: test.jsnorge.no
Anybody know what im doing wrong???
Not sure if it's a bug but this has never worked. If you have a higher node with a language it will use that one. So it's probably best to move the UK node outsite of the norwegian site.
Jeroen
I agree with Jeroen. Language trees should be siblings.
Cheers
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