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		![[Post New]](/forum/templates/html/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 08/12/2002 23:16:42
	  
	
	
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R. Meier
 
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									Hi all
  
  I'm completely a newbie in PHP. Because of an article here I tried to create the language.php site with the following code: 
  
  <?php 
    $referer = getenv("HTTP_REFERER"); 
    if (empty($referer)) { 
      $target = "index.php"; 
    } 
    if(!isset($lang)) { 
      $lang = "english"; 
    } 
    SetCookie("lang", "$lang", time()+86400*365); 
    header("Location: $target");
    exit(); 
  ?> 
  
  
  and a site called language.htm with the following code:
  
  <body>
  <a href="language.php?lang=english">English</a>
  <a href="language.php?lang=german">German</a>
  </body>
  
  it never worked, the Guestbook is always shown in the default language I set by administration panel.
  
  Is somebody there who can help me? Thank you very much.
  
  BTW: I use the Advanced Guestbook v.2.2 (If I try the new version, I can not access anymore to the mySQL Database    . I don't know why but if you have a solution for the v.2.2 I would be very happy)
  
  Thank you very much
  Ralf
							
							
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		![[Post New]](/forum/templates/html/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 17/12/2002 14:49:37
	  
	
	
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Anonymous
 
  
 
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									For english and german it may work with the following changes (guestbook 2.3.1 !!!):
  
  (I show the previous 2 lines of code)
  
  templates\success-php.htm (starts from line 1)
  
  
  
  lib/vars.class.php (starts from line 35)
  
  
  You can call the different languages through
  http://xyz/guestbook/index.php?language=german
  or
  http://xyz/guestbook/index.php?language=german
  
  My solution is not very nice as it seems that the guestbook does not autoconvert Umlauts to &xyz; neither stores it as unicode. So you will see some distortions if you switch to english encoding.
  
  To the author(s) of Advanced Guestbook:
  It would be really great if all languages could be shown properly! Are there any plans to implement this feature?[/b]
							
							
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		![[Post New]](/forum/templates/html/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) 28/08/2004 13:22:56
	  
	
	
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Anonymous
 
  
 
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									I'm trying to use this for English/French but I didn't quite understand the code typed below. Could someone help?
							
							
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