how to install anothers languages ? (eg *portuguese)
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#2
Posted 24 November 2003 - 11:23 AM
Bom dia:
Look for a contribution with the Portugese language files.
Install them (catalog + admin) the same way as the other foreign languages are already installed in a standard oscommerce shop.
Look for a contribution with the Portugese language files.
Install them (catalog + admin) the same way as the other foreign languages are already installed in a standard oscommerce shop.
"If you're working on something new, then you are necessarily an amateur."
#3
Posted 02 December 2003 - 12:56 PM
Hum. I'm also trying to install portuguese language and I guess it's not so simple as berkedam thinks. I suspect there is a problem with the version. Eventually the languages "packs" were designed for the previous version of osCommerce. In fact the package was prepared in 2001.
The author didn't include the file index.php. So, for testibg purposes, I copied the index.php from the english language. Shop loads OK, but with a ew problems. Some examples:
Under "reviews" we can read: BOX_REVIEWS_NO_REVIEWS
The box under Quick Finding, which shoud be "Information" shows as title BOX_HEADING_INFORMATION and as contents:
BOX_INFORMATION_SHIPPING
BOX_INFORMATION_PRIVACY
BOX_INFORMATION_CONDITIONS
BOX_INFORMATION_CONTACT
Just before the osCommerce on the bottom of the page, it shows: FOOTER_TEXT_BODY
The author didn't include the file index.php. So, for testibg purposes, I copied the index.php from the english language. Shop loads OK, but with a ew problems. Some examples:
Under "reviews" we can read: BOX_REVIEWS_NO_REVIEWS
The box under Quick Finding, which shoud be "Information" shows as title BOX_HEADING_INFORMATION and as contents:
BOX_INFORMATION_SHIPPING
BOX_INFORMATION_PRIVACY
BOX_INFORMATION_CONDITIONS
BOX_INFORMATION_CONTACT
Just before the osCommerce on the bottom of the page, it shows: FOOTER_TEXT_BODY
#4
Posted 05 December 2003 - 08:40 AM
If you can only find an old Portugese language pack which does not fit the new osco-version you have downloaded, there is hardly an alternative than translating yourself all the files you can find in another language pack.
"If you're working on something new, then you are necessarily an amateur."
#5
Posted 05 December 2003 - 08:57 AM
Pierre Rollin
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