Yes, I checked out the link.

As far as I can tell, in order to set up a page to be translated, you have
to not only set it up as a project, but break the parts of the page into
individual translateable chunks.

The whole thing seems extremely cumbersome and inconvenient -- it really is
set up to be used for translating a software interface and not actual
documents.

As far as I can tell, translatewiki.net currently doesn't have ANY
documents or webpage projects, only software interfaces.

If I'm wrong about this, then the documentation needs to be re-written to
make it clear how to use it.

Kent


At 7:53 AM +0100 11/18/09, Siebrand Mazeland wrote:
>Yes, I am sure - translatewiki.net also uses it for the purpose of translating
>wiki pages.
>
>Counter question: have you checked out the sample URL I put in my post? Please
>do so if you have not yet.
>
>>A production setup can be found at
>>http://translatewiki.net/wiki/Translating:How_to_start
>
>Siebrand
>
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>
>Hmmm.
>
>The Translate extension seems to be made for translating the interfaces of
>software projects. It doesn't seem to be set up to translate documents or
>wiki content.
>
>Are you SURE that the translate extension is what cornell is asking for?
>
>
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