Daniel Nouri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Now there is one sole thing left that is not clear to me: How am I > supposed to structure the dhelp index files (in HTML/) regarding the > languages?
That's a very good question. > Obviously, if one's language is Spanish, then Spanish abstracts and > titles will be displayed where available. How do you know what "one's language" is? > In addition, I think I want to fallback to our default English if > Spanish is not available. I would think so too. > Further, my understanding is that a > document with the language attribute "fr" will not be displayed for > that Spanish user, however he should be able to reach French- only > (<document lang="fr">) documents via a link in each section, > provided French documents exist there. Well, we need to step back here. One thing to remember is that a doc has one document registration file, and it's translation has another. They are separate document. I don't know how you're going to do "fall back" at all, unless I add some way to link one doc to another. When I was working along the lines of Dublin Core, rather than our native metadata set, this was taken care of on some level. I'm starting to wonder whether my doc-base-interchange DTD should perhaps be Dublin Core based. I would have to deal with the mapping for our doc-base format to Dublin Core, and perhaps alway a way for folks to register their dublin core data more direclty (either using HTML headers, or perhaps RDF/XML representation. It's a whole kettle of fish. I'm trying to just do one thing at a time. -- ...Adam Di Carlo...<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.......<URL:http://www.onshored.com/>

