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Started by itsazzad, August 13, 2013, 06:45:56 AM

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itsazzad

I am using gTranslate together with VirtueMart. The problem is when I am trying to Checkout as Guest in other language than English the page is always looping back to http://www.medb.es/es/shop/cart/checkout. But if I use default language then its working fine. For example use Country/País  as Spain/España.
How can I Checkout as Guest in other languages?
I have upgraded VirtueMart but still the same.
I have tested with other template like as  rhuk_milkyway; but still the same  >:(
I have disabled the plugins named "Content - RokBox", and "System - RokBox". But still the same

I am using:
Joomla! 2.5.4
VirtueMart Installed version 2.0.22a
PHP Version 5.3.27

Installed components:
AceFTP
AceSEF
AceSQL
AcyMailing
Akeeba Backup
Banners
CKEditor
Contact Enhanced
Contacts
EasyBlog
EasyDiscuss
extplorer
Fox Contact
Freestyle Support Portal
Freestyle Testimonials
iJoomla SEO
JCE Editor
JComments
Joomla! Update
Messaging
MooFAQ
Newsfeeds
Proforms
Redirect
rokcandy
RokEcwid
RSTester!
Search
Smart Search
SobiPro
virtuemart-aio
Weblinks
Xmap

Maxim Pishnyak

Here we are supporting inbuilt multilanguage feature in VM, and not gTranslate.
Here we are supporting inbuilt sef feature in VM, and not AceSEF.
Here we are supporting inbuilt seo features in VM, and not iJoomla SEO.

Still I agree that it could be some useful things for VM in iJoomla SEO.

So you could start to study multilanguage, sef and seo features of VM right from this moment.
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itsazzad

Quote from: Maxim Pishnyak on August 13, 2013, 11:30:43 AM
Here we are supporting inbuilt multilanguage feature in VM, and not gTranslate.
Here we are supporting inbuilt sef feature in VM, and not AceSEF.
Here we are supporting inbuilt seo features in VM, and not iJoomla SEO.

Still I agree that it could be some useful things for VM in iJoomla SEO.

So you could start to study multilanguage, sef and seo features of VM right from this moment.

Thanks for your reply.
The reason for using gTranslate is that it can translate automatically all pages before loading. But if I use the inbuilt multilingual feature of Joomla then I will have to write content for each language separately. So please inform me whether VM will support or no together with the gTranslate? If no then I will have to use multilingual feature of Joomla together with VM.


Maxim Pishnyak

If you really need to do your web shop fast, you could try gTranslate of course, but then you need to ask about support author of this extension.

The quality of google translation is not the best, you know.

Still you could translate with google product descriptions and use this to fill your VM product base in other languages.

And why you didn't get rid of AceSef? It's very critical to have it and to try resolve your current issue.
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jenkinhill

The issue is most likely because you need menu items in each language and VM to be set as mutilingual. Otherwise VM will always default to the primary installed language.
Kelvyn
Lowestoft, Suffolk, UK

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