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Hi,

Am 04.10.2015 um 01:48 schrieb Goran Rakic:
Hi, > > What about using URL rewrite in the web server configuration to add
implicit .html and support old links? > > If the web server is Apache,
we can place this config in the .htaccess > file so it should be easy to
keep it maintainable. See here: > >
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5730092/how-to-remove-html-from-url >
Language selector could work with content negotiation, which is a
similar > trick. I am willing to help with more details.

 if I remember correctly we are currently running Nginx. Thanks for your
offer to help.

There is only content exported in English language at the moment. I'll
have a look later on, if I could move the multilanguage support from
LinguaPlone to the new multilanguage support of Plone and get German
exported with this trick too.

Regards,
Andreas

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