Christina,
 
We at ADLiB Information Systems have built quite a few bi- tri- or 
quadrilingual web applications for museums. One of them is the National 
Maritime Collection database at http://www.maritiemdigitaal.nl.
The trick is to keep the language dependent stuff separate from the language 
independent stuff. You can do this in several ways: by means of a database, 
scripting or (better) by keeping the language dependent stuff in XML files. The 
contact person at maritiem digitaal is Frans van Hamburg. You can reach him as: 
[email protected] Hope this information is usefull. If you need to 
know more, get in
touch with me...
 
Bert Degenhart Drenth
CEO
ADLiB Information Systems
[email protected]
http://www.adlibsoft.com
 
 

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        Van: Christina DePaolo [mailto:[email protected]] 
        Verzonden: ma 4-3-2002 21:12 
        Aan: [email protected] 
        CC: 
        Onderwerp: bi-lingual web sites
        
        

        Hello,
        Anyone out there have experience building a bi-lingual web site? Or can 
get
        me in contact with a museum staff person who does? I want to produce a
        Spanish English exhibition feature for the fall, and have not done 
anything
        like this before.
        
        I am interested in software/hardware requirements, but most importantly,
        finding out the production hurdles (if any) involved in building a
        bi-lingual museum site.
        
        Thank you!
        
        Christina DePaolo
        New Media
        www.seattleartmuseum.org
        
        
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