This function sends the item to the translation service immediately.
After you click this button, perform the following:
NOTE: The .xlf file is an XML file. It contains the source and target languages. Inside the <source> tags are the translatable units. After the <source> tag, the translator can insert a <target> tag that will hold the translation. As alternative, the translation can be inserted in the <source> tag, overwriting the original text. If Sitefinity CMS does not find a <target> tag, it will take the <source> tag as the translated text.
.xlf
<source>
<target>
NOTE: If you have chosen Export to XLIFF file or Export to XLIFF file (FTP), the project’s name, start and end dates are automatically generated. If you have chosen Lionbridge Freeway, you have to name the project and enter starting and ending dates.
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