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Hello everyone! Our layers are separate website platforms for different users (not different by domain, only by page URLs). We use global components and components between layers, but each layer should have its own translation base, I don't want them to be mixed.
Their automatic merging leads to the fact that one layer may contain translations from other layers and there can be a lot of them. In general, I just want to disable the translation merging function so that each layer takes translations only from its own i18n/locales folder. Is this possible? If it is impossible out of the box, then maybe someone has already solved this problem and can share their solution?
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Hello everyone! Our layers are separate website platforms for different users (not different by domain, only by page URLs). We use global components and components between layers, but each layer should have its own translation base, I don't want them to be mixed.
Their automatic merging leads to the fact that one layer may contain translations from other layers and there can be a lot of them. In general, I just want to disable the translation merging function so that each layer takes translations only from its own
i18n/locales
folder. Is this possible? If it is impossible out of the box, then maybe someone has already solved this problem and can share their solution?Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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