Hi there,
You might would like to try this:
link title=The site in French type=text/html rel=alternate
hreflang=fr href=http://someplace.com/fr/;
More: http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/links.html#h-12.3
Here is also some more useful info about this multi-language support too:
Hello,
I had a question about creating multi-language web sites and best practices.
Is it better to create two separate directories with the pages and images
duplicated for each language, or is it best to try a database solution using
meta tags that will be replaced on the server depending on the
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I had a question about creating multi-language web sites and best
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Is it better to create two separate
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There is a book (available from Amazon) I've found helpful titled Beyond
i was about to send an email with the same question aswell, i think the
way i was going to go about it was database route unless anyone has any
other suggestions.
Sean
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At 12/19/2006 07:03 AM, Kepler Gelotte wrote:
I had a question about creating multi-language web sites and best practices.
Is it better to create two separate directories with the pages and images
duplicated for each language, or is it best to try a database solution using
meta tags that will be