Steve Piercy - Web Site Builder Localization and Language Content
Mar 21, 2009; 00:38
Steve Piercy - Web Site Builder
Localization and Language Content
I'm aware of the localization strings builtin to Knop, where at the click of a link (or some other builtin in language detection) a visitor's preferred language will display for navigation items and other messages. For multi-language sites, what do folks do when the entire content of the page needs to change as well?
Another idea I'm considering is the use of a country's two-letter code in the hostname to distinguish what language to serve.
Finally, more of a general question not specific to Knop. Has anyone played around with any Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese or Korean character display in web pages? So far I've found that using utf-8 character set and the use of Unicode decimal entities would be the way to go.
--steve
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Johan Solve Re: Localization and Language Content
Mar 21, 2009; 19:38
Johan Solve
Re: Localization and Language Content
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