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Combination Site (Multinational and Multilingual) using MSM

  • October 16, 2015
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Hello,

I would like to have best practices to lay out the content tree structure for a combination site , which is a multilingual and multinational using MSM, i am having trouble trying to imagine this.

Regards,

NZ

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Best answer by smacdonald2008

As specified in this doc topic -- you can refer to the Geometrixx Demo Site for an example of what you are looking for:

[img]Geo.png[/img]

I would recommend that you follow the structure that is specified in the sample Geometrixx Demo Site.

Hope this helps.

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New Participant
October 16, 2015

As specified in this doc topic -- you can refer to the Geometrixx Demo Site for an example of what you are looking for:

[img]Geo.png[/img]

I would recommend that you follow the structure that is specified in the sample Geometrixx Demo Site.

Hope this helps.

smacdonald2008
New Participant
October 16, 2015
New Participant
October 16, 2015

Thanks , i did look into this, but was wondering what one could have the content tree structure to look like, having a combination of the two in AEM. Any suggestions? 

New Participant
October 16, 2015

Thanks for the help, appreciate it, so the snapshot that you've provided makes use of language copy to generate sites like fr_ca etc and i am wondering where would livecopy and blueprint come into picture along with language copy. Please correct me if i am wrong if i want to create blueprint, livecopy along with language copy, then would the structure hold good? 

/content/

            Blueprint Site/

                   en_US

                    fr_ca

/content/

            LiveCopy Site/

                    fr_ca

smacdonald2008
New Participant
October 16, 2015

Yes - that looks similar to the Gem Demo Site.