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ok, almost one year later and still I got this problem.
Solved the problem by closing some explorer windows, start-up again a fresh new explorer window and there I go: no problems anymore.
I think we have to thank Mr.Microsoft for this bug,
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Perhaps you will check out this testsite:
http://85.92.144.84/~daytona/test/
and then pls tell me where to past the php rule you give me first...
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aha, I have to made a new php page myself as link to the guestbook with this:
<?php setcookie("lang", "german"); ?>
and than redirect to index.php ?
Btw how do I redirect in php?...
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Thanks for reply.
How should this cooky loke like?
I'm no so familiar in writing cookies?
And how does this works?
Does it means that a viewer in Germany gets the german lang layout?
And a dutch viewer the dutch langmod?
And all this in one link from the menu?
On what preferences on viewers PC is this depending?
(I hope you understand my poor English...)
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I've read several posts about changing languages while opening the Guestbook, but it doesn't fit to my situation.
In the website menu there are three differant languages : dutch, english and german.The three seperate links to the guestbook is normaly : ././index.php
Is it possible to give an extra parameter so that the correct language wil be added to the lay-out? E.g. what you have to change in the adminsection - general settings?
Now I have filled up the dutch langmodule with english and german phrases, but this is not a good solution whole the way.
Using some german characters like ä or ü will give a unreadble characters. (Strange - the german langmodule seems to work correctly if you use that mod., but even when I copy phrases from there into the dutch langmodule it failed.
But that problem is solved if it is possible to extend the link with a parameter for correct language.)
But anyway, it is a great Guestbook and nice scripts to work with!
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