Re: [WebDNA] multi-language sites in current versions of webdna?

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2010


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 105670
interpreted = N
texte = Thanks for all your feedback Mike! Separate db's for each language makes more sense to me too. I think I am going to be writing something similar to what you ended up with (in principle). -G On Jul 26, 2010, at 10:00 AM, Michael A. DeLorenzo wrote: > Govinda, > > You can use one database if you like. I think using one per language > is > easier to manage. When we first started to use WebCat for multilingual > websites we used one database. That is all WebCat had at the time! We > literally had multiple sites in multiple languages all running off > of the > one database. Keep in mind these site were all eCommerce sites... > Eventually > when we had unlimited databases we separated everything and then > made a > multilingual content management solution using WebDNA. This CMS also > managed > each language version and had an interface for translators to > translate, > edit and proof the content in context as well as many other things. > Olin, > who you may know from this list, was the head programmer for that > solution. > > Mike Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [WebDNA] multi-language sites in current versions of webdna? (Govinda 2010)
  2. RE: [WebDNA] multi-language sites in current versions of webdna? ("Michael A. DeLorenzo" 2010)
  3. Re: [WebDNA] multi-language sites in current versions of webdna? (Steve Craig 2010)
  4. Re: [WebDNA] multi-language sites in current versions of webdna? (Govinda 2010)
  5. RE: [WebDNA] multi-language sites in current versions of webdna? ("Michael A. DeLorenzo" 2010)
Thanks for all your feedback Mike! Separate db's for each language makes more sense to me too. I think I am going to be writing something similar to what you ended up with (in principle). -G On Jul 26, 2010, at 10:00 AM, Michael A. DeLorenzo wrote: > Govinda, > > You can use one database if you like. I think using one per language > is > easier to manage. When we first started to use WebCat for multilingual > websites we used one database. That is all WebCat had at the time! We > literally had multiple sites in multiple languages all running off > of the > one database. Keep in mind these site were all eCommerce sites... > Eventually > when we had unlimited databases we separated everything and then > made a > multilingual content management solution using WebDNA. This CMS also > managed > each language version and had an interface for translators to > translate, > edit and proof the content in context as well as many other things. > Olin, > who you may know from this list, was the head programmer for that > solution. > > Mike Govinda

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