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Multiple Langauges
I am trying to set up my web site to support multiple langauges. By this I mean, I am trying to have the main link names translated in the target langauges - like language phrases in VB.
How would I go about doing this? I have created 2 XML files with 2 different translations, however I am not sure what now. If I do not need XML, then at least I have the phrases I want translated. Any ideas on the best way to impliment the idea into a site? |
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Ah, I think I will just write these to the db and select them from there.
Along the same lines, what header would I use when creating a css sheet (from php). |
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Umm, perhaps this wasn't in the correct forum? If I posted this in the incorrect place, please forgive me, and move it to the correct one.
I have yet to find a way to properly do this. If anybody could help me, I would greatly appreciate it! m(_ _)m |
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