I've got a nice little site running which I rather like. All's running
tickety boo (the site is English language). It has a rudimentary CMS
with it, basically I have a page model such that Page.name and Page.body
exist. I simply allow the user to enter the page name and body and I
throw the content onto various pages around the site. As I say works
well.

Next feature - I'd like to do the site in French, German and Spanish as
well.

So.. my plan is this...

Just update the page model to include Page.name Page.body AND
Page.bodyFrench, Page.bodyGerman, Page.bodySpanish.

I'd then update my admin views to show text areas for all the new
languages and allow the user to update them all, that'd work fine I
think.

How do I implement this though from a browser perspective?

I'd like to put a challenge on the front page of the asking for which
language the user wants the site. Maybe flags int he time honoured sense
or whatever.

Thing is though, How do I store this information so that my app knows
which page to display for this user. I;ve heard of Sessions? but haven't
used them yet, is that how to do it, any tips or code fragment to get me
started would be grately apprecaited. wer wer

cheers,

bb
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