Sherbahadur Khurshid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> This is a bit off topic so I appologize in advance, but
> I think there might be people on this list who have
> delt with similar internationalization issues.
> I'm a software engineer and am looking
> for ways to make the internationalization of our web site
> more managable. Currently we maintain seperate html
> documents for each lanaguage. Since the layout of the documents
> is very similar (just the displayed text
> differs in language) I figured there must be a mechanism
> for maintaining a single html document and generating the
> translated html documents from this single document. I'm
> thinking of using xml & xslt as a possible solution. Has
> anyone used similar solutions ?
> I would greatly appreciate any suggestions on this issue
> or if someone could point me to other resources.
> Thanks :-)
Thank you for the double message (be sure to send it once)...
Being a fan of XML, there are plenty of solutions over there to do exactly
what you want (you might want to check out Cocoon 2.0 from XML.APACHE.ORG).
Shouldn't be THAT hard to do it also in JSPs, but I really can't give you
pointers on that...
XML rules :) Whohoo! :)
Pier
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