Thanks Haleh,

Yes, I had seen the Chinese link and that is the reason why I asked about the 
internationalization support since a Chinese link in the web page looks odd to 
me.

Internationalization means that the server knows how to show the correct 
language based on the language the user has configured his web browser in. 
Meaning that if a Latin person connects to the Tuscany site (assuming his 
browser is set to Spanish), the server will automatically load the Spanish 
version for him (no link to a Spanish version needs to be clicked). Therefore, 
different languages are automatically managed by the server.

So, do you think I will need to add a Spanish link in the home page in order to 
achieve this? If there is no better option I will do that.

Thanks,
Mario



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From: haleh mahbod [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 4:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tuscany WebPage in Spanish

Hi Mario,

It does support i18n. Take a look at the front page, under community, there is 
a link to Chinese portal. Following this pattern, we can have a Spanish portal 
page that links to the front page as well.

We need to think about how we can accomodate for all this good information on 
the front page without making it too long. Maybe language icon at the top fo 
the page would help. I can look into how to do this.

Thanks,
Haleh
On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 12:21 PM, Antollini, Mario <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

Hello,



Can someone give me a tip about what must I do in order to translate pages to 
Spanish?



Does the current deployment support i18n?



Thanks and regards,



Mario E. Antollini
Intel Software
ASDC
+54 351 526 5594
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