Hi, IMHO the problem with the SQL adapter is that there is no standard table structure that every body can use. if there is no solution for this problem, creating your own customized adapter will be the good idea.
regards, On 5/16/07, agatone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No, you got me wrong (at first part of your message) I didn't mean I wanted to have my "news" or smtin like that automaticaly translated. I meant how is multilingual contents dealt with ... If I wanted to have title of a news in two languages (en & de) naturaly i would have to make two fields - title_en & title_de. Well if Translator gets SQL adapter .. then that would actualy be a solution ... but until then ... :) Thomas Weidner-2 wrote: > > Zend_Translate is not able to translate a text into another language > without > any translation source. > If you are in need of this you should look at google-translation, babylon > or > some other online-translation services. > > Actually I think there is no service-adapter avaiable to do > online-translations. > > Related to Zend_Translate itself... > A SQL-Adapter is planned but, for now, not released. > We want to have 1.0 finished until we integrate new adapters. > But even with this adapter you would not be able to do online > translations... > This would be a new adapter. But I think the quality of > online-translations > would not satisfy your needs ;-) > > Greetings > Thomas > I18N Team Leader > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "agatone" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2007 2:39 PM > Subject: [fw-general] multilanguage contents > > >> >> I have a question considering Multilanguage Contents (posts, news etc. >> -commonly read from DB). Does ZF provide any help with solutions of >> multilanguage support OR all that needs to be done by yourself ? >> >> If that kind of multilang. isn't supported can I get some advices how you >> solve that problem ... or there is no "as-much-as-possible" solution of >> it? >> >> As far as I understood Zend_translator isn't meant for that ... it's >> meant >> for different langauge translations of static texts like "delete" or >> "add" >> etc. >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/multilanguage-contents-tf3764347s16154.html#a10640955 >> Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/multilanguage-contents-tf3764347s16154.html#a10641296 Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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