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Multiple Languages Support in a shared host
February 08, 2009, 06:07:48 am
I am trying to turn on "Multiple Languages Support" on my installation of CiviCRM 2.2 beta, Joomla 1.5.9, running on a shared host.   On the admin page "Settings - Localization"  where I am expecting to see the checkbox for turning this feature on, instead I see the message

"In order to use this functionality, the installation's database user must have privileges to create triggers (in MySQL 5.0 this means the SUPER privilege). This install does not seem to have the required privilege enabled." 

There is no way my ISP will give me this privilege on a shared box. Is there some way this feature can be made available for a shared environment?

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Re: Multiple Languages Support in a shared host
February 08, 2009, 06:40:31 am

unfortunately not. Implementatio of that feature was significantly easier using triggers and views.

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Re: Multiple Languages Support in a shared host
March 22, 2009, 01:47:16 pm
Hi Lobo,

I am currently testing CiviCRM 2.2 and upgrading drupal for my site. Is there another way to get multi language support? It looks that I can't get SUPER privilages either on a SQL server, so that rules out any multi language support?

If that is the case then it means I might not be able to upgrade CiviCRM anymore since my users absolutely require the dutch language.

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Re: Multiple Languages Support in a shared host
March 22, 2009, 02:02:20 pm
no. using triggers and views made things a lot easier and the code less complex

you can still upgrade but use civicrm only for dutch and not in a multi-lingual mode

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Re: Multiple Languages Support in a shared host
March 22, 2009, 02:11:40 pm
good to hear I can set the complete installation to Dutch, that will at least give me an option. when I check the documentation it only refers to the admin screen and localisation. Is there an article on how to set the 'core' language?

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Re: Multiple Languages Support in a shared host
March 22, 2009, 02:18:11 pm

yeah, the admin screen and localization is where u set the language (which by default is the core language used). u'll also have to install the language translations in the l10n directory (available via a seperate download)

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Re: Multiple Languages Support in a shared host
March 22, 2009, 02:27:25 pm
ok... just checking if I understand you. I went to global settings / localization and set the default language to dutch. Before that I installed the language pack which appears in civicrm/l10n nl_NL (the language only showed up after the pack was installed). It is on that page that the message comes about the triggers.

But when I hit save it doesn't do anything. The language is still english.

Am I missing something?

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Re: Multiple Languages Support in a shared host
March 23, 2009, 01:34:30 am
I still have beta 2 installed.. let me upgrade first tonight to 2.2 final and see if the problem is still there (sorry for the inconvience, should have paid better attention)

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Re: Multiple Languages Support in a shared host
March 23, 2009, 08:27:48 am
Works in the final version.

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