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| Joined: Sep 2002 Posts: 71 Junior Member | Junior Member Joined: Sep 2002 Posts: 71 | Is there a simple way inside the programming language to change the whole website language, instead of translating it all...? | | |
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| | | Joined: Mar 2002 Posts: 599 UGN's Resident Homo | UGN's Resident Homo Joined: Mar 2002 Posts: 599 | i don't know of anything inside a programming language, but if your just trying to translate a site real quick you could just copy and past the text into a translator such as the one offered for free on altavista.com
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| | | | Joined: Mar 2002 Posts: 574 Likes: 1 UGN GFX Whore | UGN GFX Whore Joined: Mar 2002 Posts: 574 Likes: 1 | there are php scripts that do this, there is one in the phpNuke and PostNuke system, you just have to install the new languages. I think. But really I don't know, this is just an assumption. | | | | Joined: Sep 2002 Posts: 71 Junior Member | Junior Member Joined: Sep 2002 Posts: 71 | BackSlash; but translating more then 50 pages with a translator is quiet time consuming. | | | | Joined: Sep 2002 Posts: 71 Junior Member | Junior Member Joined: Sep 2002 Posts: 71 | <meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en-us">
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1252"> Couldn't that change the language? | | | | Joined: Mar 2002 Posts: 1,273 DollarDNS Owner | DollarDNS Owner Joined: Mar 2002 Posts: 1,273 | That just tells the browser what language to display the content in. Cause just because some japanese guy writes some stuff on a webpage, doesn't mean you'll see it in japenese characters. You have to have that language installed for your browser and you must have the proper meta tags to tell the browser to use it.
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