Just as an additional tip, also be sure to take a look at JDom.org.
Pier is definately right XML is definately way cool. Also not hard to
work with.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pier P. Fumagalli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, March 4, 2001 7:25 pm
Subject: Re: web site internationalization
> 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
> exactlywhat 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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