Thank you for the advice.
The point was raised, and it's a good one, that if I'm getting content
from the database for most pages, then attaining the necessary
translations probably won't make a difference.
And of course, it is true that at my current levels of hits, the
PHP General,
I have a site where I will set the interface up to be multilingual.
This means that all the snippets of text which make up the menu and
other elements of navigation common to most pages will be stored as
variables.
In most web site set ups that I have seen,
Dave M G wrote:
PHP General,
I have a site where I will set the interface up to be multilingual.
This means that all the snippets of text which make up the menu and
other elements of navigation common to most pages will be stored as
variables.
In most web site set ups that I
At 10:32 AM 12/30/2005, Dave M G wrote:
PHP General,
I have a site where I will set the interface up to be multilingual.
This means that all the snippets of text which make up the menu and
other elements of navigation common to most pages will be stored as
variables.
In most
On Fri, December 30, 2005 8:32 am, Dave M G wrote:
I wondered if there was any downside to storing the list of interface
texts in a MySQL database, then calling them as an array when the page
loads?
If you are already connecting to the database, then you are comparing
an extra query or
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