I would suggest to use "resource bundle" to get multi language support.

Check these resources:

http://www.sustainablegis.com/unicode/resourceBundle/rb.cfm

http://www.jmpj.net/rbMan/

and some more ...

http://www.i18ngurus.com/docs/996478997.html



Mike | NZSolutions Ltd wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> I am about to add multiple language support to a clients site
> (www.solocc.com). I have decided to use the sql server to store all the
> different translations (we are employing a translator to supply
> versions) and set a session language id which calls a cfc.
>
> Just a little unsure as to how to setup required tables? Eg. how do I
> identify different page elements? Using this method how have others gone
> about it ??
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> mike
>
>   



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