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My website's default language is English. However, my users are encouraged to upload content in their native languages. Their blog entries are then published to the front page of the website. When I click "English" on the front page's dropdown to try and encourage these entries to be translated, nothing happens. Is there a fix for this?
Comments
Comment #1
edo888 CreditAttribution: edo888 commentedIt is designed that way. It will not translate your site's main language to your main language. However you can try to change the doTranslate function code to not check main language before translation. That might help.
Comment #2
boogsbobo CreditAttribution: boogsbobo commentedCould you suggest a way to change the doTranslate function code to not check the main language? Perhaps Hanscraft has had success with this? I would greatly appreciate the help!
Comment #3
apadernoI am closing this issue, since Drupal 6 isn't supported anymore.