Hello all,

I've been asked an interesting question, one which I suspect many of you deal 
with on a regular basis - and this is how are multiple languages handled within 
a podcasting context? My colleague Tim Fernando is responsible for our mobile 
web portal and is currently building in multiple language support to the 
underlying software (the Molly project) and has asked the following:

Begin forwarded message:
Subject: Multi-lingual Podcast Feeds

Hi Carl,

We are wondering if there is a norm or trend on how Universities
provide podcast feeds in multiple languages - this relates to the
*descriptions* of podcasts as opposed to the actual content
themselves. e.g. is it likely that there will be two separate OPML/RSS
feeds for a set of podcasts or is it more likely that a single
enclosure will contain multiple language descriptions?

We realise there could be rather a wide range of practical implementation 
approaches to this, so in part, we're interested in what seems to be the more 
prevailing implementations.

Thanks in advance!

Carl

Carl Marshall
Podcasting Team - Technical

Oxford University Computing Services,
7-19 Banbury Road, Oxford, OX2 6NN
Tel: +44 (0) 1865 283375  Int: 83375
iChat: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Web: http://steeple.oucs.ox.ac.uk/




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