Hi there!
This is some kind my experience:
Here's the picture. I've made a simple PHP based Website. Now I hould like
to expand it to spanish language.
All of the text that appears on the website in divided by categories, each
one of them set as a variable. All this stuff is in a file (contents.php).
For example:
TEXT TO BE DISPLAYED AS HEADLINE 1:
...is in file contents.php as...
$title1 = "Headline 1";
OK, I'm trying to set $_SESSION['lang'] as contents_ing.php or
contents.es.php, depending of which language user wants to choose.
PROBLEM is that when I call $_SESSION['lang'] = "contents_es.php", it will
only be true for the current page. Next pages will use this:
if (!isset($_SESSION['lang'])) {
$_SESSION['lang'] = "contents.php";
}
from startup.php that is the file charged with the index.php page of the
website (default page).
Can anyone tell me what's wrong?
Tanks, bsantos
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