Problem with language domain validation at /admin/settings/language/edit/en
» No solution for multple domain for the same language
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I WILL CREATE ANOTHER ISSUE FOR THAT
If you have more than one domain name per language, you can't setup them all. It could be great to have one primary domain per language and secondaries.
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Comments
Comment #1
pae23 commentedI WILL CREATE ANOTHER ISSUE FOR THAT
If you have more than one domain name per language, you can't setup them all. It could be great to have one primary domain per language and secondaries.
Comment #2
junro commentedHello,
I'm using different sub-domains with the same language, but we can only add one url into the languages settings.
For ex: /admin/settings/language/edit/es
So I've got for exemple 2 sub-domaines "Spain" and "Argentina", I can't have Spanish languages for both...
I think it should be another solution to this, because it's very critical if we can't have several sub-domains with the same languages.
I propose this, I hope Jose A Reyero will help us about this, if it's the right thing to do:
The solution is to use to use "Different default languages per domain/subdomain".
See HowTo at http://drupal.org/node/339381
But it doesn't work for me yet, I questionned Jose about it and not answers yet.
See my post http://drupal.org/node/360775
Comment #3
junro commentedHello,
Is there a solution? No solutions?
Is this problem could be resolve?
Is a solution still exist?
Thanks again :)
Comment #4
gábor hojtsyNew features are added to the latest Drupal version, which is at this point Drupal 8.
Comment #17
smustgrave commentedHave not experienced this on D9 or D10. Could someone confirm if it's still an issue?
Comment #19
smustgrave commentedJust following if up if still needed feature, if no follow up i n3 months going to close out.
Comment #20
smustgrave commentedSince there's been no follow up and a feature request going to close out. Can always be re-opened
Thanks!