Hrm, maybe you can add a language variable to the get string and then, at the top of lib-common.php where the langauage stuff is, check to see if $_GET['language'] is set and, if so use that value otherwise continue like normal. Then all you need to do a put a small drop-down with a list of languages in the log-in box and when that drop down changes, refresh and set the language variable in the query string.
Course, after you log-in you have the same problem. --Tony On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Jannetta S Lewis wrote: > Hi there > > I'm trying to find out how to allow a user to switch languages before > login in. I did a search and there were lots of messages regarding this, > but nothing actually saying whether or not it can be done and if it can > how? Can anybody guide me in the right direction please? > > I don't want to change story languages and stuff like that, just the basic > Geeklog language stuff that is set in the language file. > > Thanks > Jannetta > > ================================================================ > Jannetta S Lewis > email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > home page: http://bright-ideas.keystroke.info > ================================================================ > > > > > _______________________________________________ > geeklog-users mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.geeklog.net/listinfo/geeklog-users > -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------| Tony Bibbs | "I guess you have to remember that those who don't | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | hunt or fish often see those of us who do as | | harmlessly strange and sort of amusing. When you | | think about it, that might be a fair assessment." | | --Unknown | ------------------------------------------------------------------------|