By alexander on Wednesday, 07 October 2015
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Hi Champions!

Thank you so much for the great upgrade, just love it!

I started to use new feature of Demand Stream Translations. It is working but is there a way to choose what language should it translate to? Like my site is in english but some users don't really understand it, so when i post can "See Translation" translate the post in russian?. At this moment it translates russian posts to english but no vice versa, i would rather do it other way around..if possible.

2- So "See Translation" button in my case always visible but if i turn it off, when does it trigger? I posted in russian and eglish and nothing happened when it was off....


Please advise, thank you all guys!
Hi Alexander,

I am really sorry for the delay of this reply.

It seems like you are using external multilingual feature (GTranslate) instead of internal joomla multilingual. Easyocial translation system currently only detect if the user joomla language chose is different than joomla default language. I've check your language extension and it seems like you only installed one language in your joomla which is English, http://screencast.com/t/DG5FzpoN hence easysocial are not able to detect the different in language correctly.

We will try to find a workaround for this and hopefully integrate it with GTranslate properly in the future release of easysocial.
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Wednesday, 21 October 2015 11:40
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Hey Alexander,

Unfortunately right now the translation is only 1 way. It is based on what language you are currently using and perform the on-demand translations.
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Wednesday, 07 October 2015 23:01
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Thanks Mark

But can guys please explain a bit more. There is an option to "Always Display Translations Link" under every post no matter what language is used. But if this option is off what does it do? Does it suppose translate automatically russian posts or put the "See Translation" sign underneath of every of them. I just didn't get it Thank you
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Thursday, 08 October 2015 09:01
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Hey Alexander,

I am sorry for the delay of this reply, got a little occupied. When that option is enabled, the show translations will always be displayed regardless if the user's language is the same as the site language. With this option disabled, the show translations will only appear if the user uses a different language than the site.
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Friday, 16 October 2015 14:00
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Hi Guys

I don't think this feature is working.
It only translates when it's forced to show in every post. I tried German, the same thing..there is nothing underneath the post.
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Sunday, 18 October 2015 18:15
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Hi Alexander,

Regarding your issue, can you pass me your Joomla backend admin access so that I can take a look at your issue again?
Please advise.
Sam
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Monday, 19 October 2015 16:31
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Sure, thank you Sam
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Monday, 19 October 2015 19:46
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Hi Alexander,

I am really sorry for the delay of this reply.

It seems like when I tried to access your administrator page using the provided url in your site details it always redirected me back to your frontpage. The same goes when I try the native administrator url, yoursite.com/administrator . Please advise.
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Tuesday, 20 October 2015 17:29
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Hi Ezrul

You won't be able to use the standard path to admin page of my site. Please use the whole path to the admin page, provided. If it doesn't work please try to use another browser.
let me know if still doesn't work, thank you.
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Tuesday, 20 October 2015 17:45
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Hi Ezrul

Thank you very much for the clarification on Easyocial translation system.
Have a great day.
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Wednesday, 21 October 2015 15:09
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You are most welcome Alexander
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Thursday, 22 October 2015 00:18
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