Is there a method to also support translation of the complete URI
(beyong the slug)?
currently the uri stays in english like;
http://www.clairdelune.ca/fr/category/our-collections/botanica-freesia/
what about;
http://www.clairdelune.ca/fr/categorie/notre-collections/botanica-freesia/
I have never seen fully translated uri's like that in the wild, so it
might be a pipe-dream, and I know matt cutts says nice uri's are
mainly for people to trust(and click) search results, purely seo-wise,
they migth as well be just ID's (with optional slug)...

On Jul 23, 6:29 pm, Christopher Hart <[email protected]> wrote:
> django-localeurl works very well for this. We've implemented it 
> forhttp://www.clairdelune.ca(a Satchmo store). Only problem is that there's no
> support for designing multilingual URLs.. only things like /en, /fr, /es
> etc.
>
> We can provide advice on getting localeurl working if you run into problems.
>
> On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 8:22 AM, newnomad <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Is there a thought-out reason behind the demo-shop having its language
> > selected by a form (stored as cookie I suppose) instead of by a link
> > to a a page, visible in the URI?  Does the current implementation rely
> > on a sitemap to have different language versions of the site all
> > spidered? Or does googlebot clicks all buttons and selectboxes?
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