Kevin Lo wrote: > > I have finished translating The Apache documentation: Reading Client > Input in Apache 1.2 > into Chinese. Would I upload the file to Apache website? thanks.
There are a number of ways of doing this.. 1. Copy the translated files to the apache.org site, and name them with the appropriate language extension. (What *is* the ISO country code for this translation?) 2. Note on the main Apache site that some of the docs have been translated, and link to their current location. 3. Set up a directory tree on some server explicitly for this translation, and copy the files there as they're made ready. Point to this location from the main Apache site. 4. Set up a tree on some server containing nothing *but* translated versions, and point to it from the main Apache site. #1 is probably not particularly good because the site is mirrored in dozens of places, and many of the mirrors may not have multiviews and negociation enabled. #2 is uncomfortable to me because the current location of the document is full of cookies and popups. #3 or #4 would probably be best; I'd actually prefer #4 because it would provide for multiple concurrent translation efforts. I'll volunteer server space for that. This is certainly not an exhaustive list! Any thoughts? -- #ken P-)} Ken Coar <http://Web.Golux.Com/coar/> Apache Software Foundation <http://www.apache.org/> "Apache Server for Dummies" <http://ASFD.MeepZor.Com/>