Good afternoon, I have a project to do the same site in other languages, my doubts and would like to use the same database for all but one type d filter that only displays posts according to the parents, for example: who post something in Brazil, who is in europe will see.
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You must log in to post replies.I don't understand what you're trying to do.
I would like to filter the results of posts, eg who enter the site farolink.com / es, will not display the same results as those who enter farolink.com
To do that you'll need to have each post tagged somehow with metadata...geolocation, language, user-supplied. After that, you just need to pass that option elgg_get_entities_from_metadata().
ok, you know some way to do this that tell me? PlugIM some or somehow otherwise
I would like to make an international version of my site, but I would if the person cadastrasse in Mexico, the postagnes would be only in Spanish, the site would be in the Spanish language, but if by chance she does a search, users, would result Brazil, ie, have the shared database, I do not know how to explain it, and neither the name given to this feature.