• Hi 😉

    Is it possible to configure polylang so it manage two domains, for example I will have different domains for different languages so instead mydomain.com/?lang=pl I would like to have mydomain.pl for polish and mydomain.com for english.

    Dirty hack is acceptable 😉

    Cheers

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/polylang/

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  • Plugin Author Chouby

    (@chouby)

    I am sorry. I know nothing about domains and so I am unable to help you doing this.

    Hi,

    Really this would be a very nice feature and after having tested you plugin : I found it quite nice and light. The only main feature your plugin lacks for me is the management of multiple domains to select a language.

    I can try to send you a patch if you accept it in order to integrate it in the main code, is it ok for you ?

    Thanks a lot anyway for your plugin which is working quite nicely.
    François.

    Plugin Author Chouby

    (@chouby)

    If you do something like this, I will be interested if you share your code.

    I will try to do it and hope for success.

    Since your code is GPL, I will forward you the patch.

    Hi!

    Any update on this?
    I’m just now testing out polylang as a replacement for WPML which in my opinion has grown into a monster performancewise..
    So far the only thing I feel I’m really missing is this feature.

    Perhaps you could look at how WPML does it, I’m no expert on domains and DNS etc. but to me it seems that all WPML really does is let you input a domain for each language which it will then redirect all of that languages urls to use. I’m sure there’s more to it since it requires some sort of htaccess (I’m guessing) but to a better person this might not be an issue?

    Plugin Author Chouby

    (@chouby)

    I plan to support subdomains like “en.example.com” in the future major version (1.2). However, for what I have seen, it would be much more complex to support different domains, so it is currently not in my plans.

    Although I have access to the last freely available version of WPML (2.0.4.1), I generally don’t copy it as I find the code too complex. Moreover I did not succeed to make this part of WPML work (but I did not spend hours on it…).

    Hi Chouby..

    Ah yes I did not suggest you’d copy their code since that would be illegal, it was just a suggestion to look at how they’ve done it in the settingspanel 🙂

    But I understand what you’re saying about it being too complicated.. I suppose I’ll stick with WPML when the customer really want different domains and otherwise I’ll try out polylang.

    While I have you here, might I ask if there’s been any testing done on compatibility with Jigoshop E-commerce?

    Plugin Author Chouby

    (@chouby)

    That would be perfectly legal in fact as the code is licensed under GPL…

    I still did not test any e-commerce plugins.

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