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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Alan's suggestion is the way to go then
and that's how they did it on orgprints.org.<br>
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It is possible to browse by X then by Y so you could do authors
then language.<br>
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Seb.<br>
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On 17/07/14 17:16, Jacob Wenzel wrote:<br>
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Okay so not so simple to do anyway.<br>
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I guess Allan's suggestion is the way to try then.<br>
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<i>"Is it that you want to only show the documents in Danish on
your "view"?"</i><br>
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Well, actually that is exactly what I don't want. I need to file
documents a videos from many different countries. But many of my
visitors (apart from the native English speakers of course) will
be able to use both English and entries in their native tongue.<br>
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It can be a bit refusing though to see many different languages in
the same view though, so it would be a nice feature to be able to
browse by language and even better to for instance browse by
author and then sort by language.<br>
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These guys have been able to figure out how to browse by document
language:<br>
<a moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://orgprints.org/view/doclang/">http://orgprints.org/view/doclang/</a><br>
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I guess they implemented the hack, I referred to earlier, which
can be found here:<br>
<a moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://osdir.com/ml/web.eprints.devel/2003-03/msg00053.html">http://osdir.com/ml/web.eprints.devel/2003-03/msg00053.html</a><br>
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Thanks for the feedback gentlemen.<br>
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