Wierd Paul - I was thinking of the same solution. It would work w/o
doing DB modifications to blogcfc. You could also go with a nice
rsolution where a drop down picks the language and stores values in
hidden fields. But thats going too far. :>

On 7/14/05, Paul Hastings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Raymond Camden wrote:
> > So I'm still a bit confused though. Are you saying you want your
> > content to be multi-lingual, and by that I mean, you write ONE blog
> > entry, and it has 2 versions? Or do you plan on writing 2 blog
> > entries, where 1 entry is in English and one in German? If so, BlogCFC
> > will work for that. To support N languages per 1 blog entry is doable,
> > but would be a custom hack.
> 


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