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Bubu - phoenix clan
Starting Member
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Posted - 07 May 2006 : 19:06:10
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Is there a possibility for translate the forum in Italian linguage?
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muzishun
Senior Member
United States
1079 Posts |
Posted - 07 May 2006 : 19:20:53
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If you are handy with ASP, you can go through the files and translate all the Response.Write outputs to any language you need. I seem to remember a mod that had several language packs, but can't find it with a quick search at SnitzBitz. Try searching here for it as well. I know one existed.
There is also development coming along on an international version of Snitz that will have multiple languages built right in. Not sure on the timeline for that, though, so your best bet for the immediate future is to look for the language mod.
Sorry I can't be more help right this moment, but I'm just getting ready to run out the door. Hope this at least points you in the direction you need to go. Someone else can probably give you a better idea where that mod is, too. |
Bill Parrott Senior Web Programmer, University of Kansas Co-Owner and Code Monkey, Eternal Second Designs (www.eternalsecond.com) Personal Website (www.chimericdream.com) |
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Bubu - phoenix clan
Starting Member
6 Posts |
Posted - 07 May 2006 : 19:24:58
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I think is better if I don't put my hand in any files: This is the first time the I use ASP file.
I hope in another solution, like an upgrade for example |
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Bubu - phoenix clan
Starting Member
6 Posts |
Posted - 07 May 2006 : 19:26:36
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Another question: I'm administrator of my forum, but I can't modify a member of the forum in moderator. What I have to do? |
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muzishun
Senior Member
United States
1079 Posts |
Posted - 08 May 2006 : 01:35:44
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quote: Originally posted by Bubu - phoenix clan
I think is better if I don't put my hand in any files: This is the first time the I use ASP file.
I hope in another solution, like an upgrade for example
Well, whether you manually change all of the strings or use the MOD, you'll have to edit the code. The main difference is that the language MOD will guide you through the process, so it's much preferred if you are new to coding.
As for your other question, I'm not quite sure what you're asking. Do you mean that you can't edit other members who are also moderators? If you want to modify a member, view their profile, then click their user name (in the upper-left corner of the table). That should bring up a password screen, and you can modify them after that. |
Bill Parrott Senior Web Programmer, University of Kansas Co-Owner and Code Monkey, Eternal Second Designs (www.eternalsecond.com) Personal Website (www.chimericdream.com) |
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modifichicci
Average Member
Italy
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Bubu - phoenix clan
Starting Member
6 Posts |
Posted - 08 May 2006 : 03:41:41
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Ok, I take that versione... Thanks at all |
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muzishun
Senior Member
United States
1079 Posts |
Posted - 08 May 2006 : 12:00:18
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You're welcome. Glad you were able to get what you needed. |
Bill Parrott Senior Web Programmer, University of Kansas Co-Owner and Code Monkey, Eternal Second Designs (www.eternalsecond.com) Personal Website (www.chimericdream.com) |
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