>It looks great. I tried to get an English version but couldn't. 
>How do I do this?

By clicking on "English" button in russian version or by requesting URL 
http://teleguide.sovintel.ru/eng
It has to work. I've tried it successfully today.

>
>On Friday, February 1, 2002, at 03:20 AM, Oleg Assovski wrote:
>
>>      Hi!
>> You hit my heart with your question!
>> Yeasterday, after 2 weeks of increadible overkill we finished 
>> main work and met the deadline.
>> Our site is build around AxKit, using Perl, XSLT, and Sessions. 
>> It supports multiple browsers and interface languages.
>> You can take a look at it at http://teleguide.sovintel.ru/ (it 
>> has to move to http://www.satmania.com in nearest future)
>>
>> The main pipeline of the site is the following:
>> Postgres database >(data)> Perl scripts >(XML)> AxKit >(HTML)> Browser
>>
>> Under AxKit transformation pipeline looks like this:
>> Apache::RegistryFilter >>> Apache::AxKit::Provider::Filter 
>> >(XML)> AxKit first stage XSLT >(XML)> AxKit second stage XSLT 
>> >(HTML)>
>>
>> The key is two stage processing by AxKit. First stage XSLT is 
>> chosen on per-page basis. The second stage XSLT is the same for 
>> all pages. It separates browser/internationalization support 
>> logic from interface sprecifics. The browser type and language 
>> requested is chosen by Perl script based on HTTP_USER_AGENT 
>> setting for browser and URI for language. So at the second stage 
>> XSLT adds (or removes) attributes from HTML tags based on browser 
>> selected. And it removes all text, which is in languages others 
>> than selected.
>>
>> Why we used Perl/XML/XSLT instead of XSP/XML/XSLT? Almost the 
>> whole site was written by a student with no experience in 
>> programming at all. We supposed that first combination is easier 
>> to learn.
>>
>> Finally we used Apache::Session::File to save user session data 
>> between HTTP requests.
>>
>> I can't say (yet!) our site is successful. But I'am sure it is 
>> very easy to change its look-n-feel or to add languages.
>> Thanks Matt and all the people who contributed to AxKit.
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I like AxKit a lot and I want to implement it as a
>>> basis of the development in my company. I'll do it
>>> anyway but could you send me a list of sites that are
>>> using AxKit - I hope this will make a difference when
>>> I go to my boss :)
>>>
>>> All the best,
>>>
>>> Pavel
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>      Ciao, OLeG
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>> We make few little bugs,
>> we compensate with a lot of big ones
>>
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