On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 13:09, Vincent Danen wrote: > On Tue Jun 10, 2003 at 04:45:46PM -0700, James Sparenberg wrote: > > > > Is it possible with Twiki to have a second Wiki on the same site ? History: On > > > the german newbie/expert list the idea came up to have a german wiki for/from > > > mandrake-users. It would be nice to have all that information in one place. > > > > I believe it does > > > > > > Would saomething like this be possible ? > > > Maybe Twiki does provide multilanguage support itself ?' > > > > As far as I know yes... see twiki.org for more info (and yes it is a > > twiki.) The docs are here. > > > > http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Twiki/TwikiDocumentation > > > > FAQ at > > > > http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Twiki/TwikiFAQ > > > > > > Given that it does support multiple languages, Vincent should be able to > > set it up real quick. So that say we could have a French, German, > > Spanish, Tagalog, etc, web within the main web. (just like howto or any > > other section is. Then people could cross link and babelfish like mad > > to "understand" help given. Since I'm willing to bet that most "users" > > aren't English speakers... I think it's great. Once the main section is > > set up, someone who wants it could be give authority to modify it to > > suite the needs and culture of the language. Our company ran about 10 > > webs within the main twikiweb (marketing and Devel should never > > combine.) > > A little help here would be great. I've taken a quick look at the twiki > site but it's awfully slow and I couldnt find anything in there that > directly pertains to a multi-lingual setup. I also would prefer that it be > a seamless thing without setting up another wiki for it, just because it'll > make more sense to visitors. > > If you have any links to something that specifically details how to set this > up, I'd sure appreciate it. =)
I give the man generalities and he wants specifics *sigh, grin* Ok... I'll drop a note to Peter and Stanley over there and see what they can point me too. (Oh and yes, Twiki.org is being served off of a small line....) But since it's all written in Perl... internationalization shouldn't be a hassle. James
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