I've been doing research on making a web site international.  One of our
clients is requesting that capability and I am looking for the most robust
method to implement multiple-language versions of this proposed web site.
This leads to a couple questions in this regard:

1. Would an ASP or JSP solution be more efficient
   than maintaining separate versions of each web
   page (i.e., index_eng.html, index_spa.html, 
   etc.) ?

2. Is there a way to determine the geographic 
   location of the client browser to automatically
   launch the site in a specific language?

3. Is there a product that automates the process of
   creating a multi-lingual web site?

4. Are the commercial translators (i.e., babelfish)
   accurate enough for translation, or should we
   budget linguists to manually create text (and
   text-based graphics) ?

Thanks.


Dwacon
www.dwacon.com

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