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Postby bsabsa » Fri Feb 24, 2012 7:07 am

Hi,
we have a site visible in two languages.
the root is eg: http://www.sample.com
url languages are:
http://www.sample.com/ita/mypage
http://www.sample.com/eng/mypage
From batch wizard I set http://www.sample.com as main url, setting Dont process these targets: http://www.sample.com/eng/*
because wewant to check the site as first step in ita language and next in eng language.
Anyway we are not able to scan only one brach at time and, overall, it scans only eng branch if we set http://www.sample.com/ita/*.

Site reply to user with a cookie based on browser language set.
User can switch ita/ebg based on link on HP.
We removed link for language switch, but batch always catch eng url

If I test only one Hpage (not with batch), the page is downloaded in ITA language :roll:

thanks

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Re: Language

Postby Albert Wiersch » Fri Feb 24, 2012 10:29 am

Hello,

I'm sorry for the trouble.

The Batch Wizard does not currently support cookies. If your site requires cookies, then it may not work. Could this be the problem?

Perhaps you could make a work-around on the server-side when it detects that it is the Batch Wizard requesting the page, then the server could assume a certain language is set.

NOTE: The integrated web browser does support cookies so perhaps you could manually browse your site and check the source using that.
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Re: Language

Postby bsabsa » Fri Feb 24, 2012 12:43 pm

Albert Wiersch wrote:Hello,

I'm sorry for the trouble.

The Batch Wizard does not currently support cookies. If your site requires cookies, then it may not work. Could this be the problem?

Perhaps you could make a work-around on the server-side when it detects that it is the Batch Wizard requesting the page, then the server could assume a certain language is set.

NOTE: The integrated web browser does support cookies so perhaps you could manually browse your site and check the source using that.


oh ! good ... or better, had to be good but ok, thats the way.
We were looking for a way to remove cookies.
Many thanks for your support Albert

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