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JoomSEF - URLs not fully translated 17 years, 6 months ago #2435

Hi,

Here is my config:
- Joomla 1.0.12
- JoomFish 1.7
- Default language = french
- Additional language = english
- JoomSEF 1.5.1
- JoomSEF Virtuemart extension 1.0.1

JoomSEF settings:
- Show sections
- Show categories
- Translate
- Put language into path

1) The following URLs are not fully translated according to the settings above. Why ? I checked that all JoomFish english translations are defined for sections, categories, content items, ...

en/e-shop/nos-logiciels.htm (index.php?option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=38&category_id=1&lang=en&page=shop.browse) should be en/e-shop/our-sotwares.htm

en/e-shop/nos-logiciels/light-facture.htm (index.php?option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=38&category_id=1&flypage=lepartner&lang=en&manufacturer_id=0&page=shop.product_details&product_id=1) sould be en/e-shop/our-softwares/light-facture.htm

en/entreprise/our-services/index.htm (index.php?option=com_content&Itemid=29&id=15&lang=en§ionid=1&task=category) should be
en/enterprise/our-services/index.htm

2) What is this funny character § inside non-SEF URLs ? I have several of them where
&amp;lang=en&amp;sectionid=1 is replaced with &amp;lang=en§ionid=1 ... Any idea?<br><br>Post edited by: eelziere, at: 2007/06/19 09:39

Re:JoomSEF - URLs not fully translated 17 years, 6 months ago #2440

  • dajo
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Hi Eric,

we know about the first problem, it is probably caused by JoomFish not properly recognizing the language of URL being translated. We're working on this one.

The second problem is probably caused by browser translating &sect to that funny character (see http://www.htmlhelp.com/tools/validator/problems.html#amp). It means the ampersand isn't properly replaced by &amp; somewhere. We'll check this one.

Best regards,
David
ARTIO Support Team
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