Yes, you can do exactly that. Put all your language values into variables
in the code, the pull the language variables from either the appropriate
include file or a database.

> Hey guys, any of yall Familiar with the Houston International
> Festival?  Well it's like this festival that features music, dance,
> arts, and spotlights a different country every year.  Well this year
> that country is MEXICO.
>
> And they want to have an English and Spanish version.  I would like
> some ideas on methods on approaching this.  Everything will be
> identical.  Layout, grpahics.  The only difference is the langage
> (and of course, text on the navigation buttons will change too).  But
> i was wondering if there are any veterans :)
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> Ideally, I would like to have only one copy, instead of an English
> copy and a Spanish copy.  That way they use the same CFM code.  A
> bulk of the site would be text and information.  So i was thinking
> maybe I can just set the text to variables, and display the correct
> language depending on their preference.  Just text only though!
> There will be only one HTML code, and only one CFM code to follow.
> So well, there you go!  I appreciate any input, humour, pity :)
>
> snifflebear
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