On Vi, 2005-02-11 at 00:46 -0500, Adam Hooper wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-02-10 at 19:16 +0200, Victor Osadci wrote:
> > > By the way, by default Apache serves ".html.en", ".html.fr", ".html.de",
> > > etc, depending on the browser's language settings. So you don't have to
> > > worry about detecting languages if you go that route (or another,
> > > similar route).
> > 
> > How do you link between those pages? ".html" or ".html.en" .
> 
> .html.
> 
> Actually, even better is to link against "" (i.e., only the part
> *before* the ".html"). Apache's content negotiation handles the rest.
> That prolongs the lives of URLs, hides implementation details, and makes
> the address bar less messy. If GNOME's servers don't enable it by
> default, you need to put "Option MultiViews On" in the .htaccess.
> 
> I learned that advice off one of validator.w3.org's "tip of the day"
> things, but it's late so I won't bother to look for the reference.

Yeah, I've used this before too, but there doesn't seem to be a good way
to have links to the page in another language, so the users are confined
to the language their browser is set to.

Heh, this is getting off topic fast ;-)

Thanks,
Victor

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