Can you suggest any way to maintain a multilingual portal
without having
to translate content to every language available? Many times
I have some
translations but not all and this fact leads to missing
contents.
One more question, what's the default language setting for?
I'm very sorry to bother you, I really appreciate you work.
Thank you!
Alexander Limi escribió:
> On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 04:10:44 -0700, J M Cerqueira
Esteves
> <jmce artenumerica.com> wrote:
>
>> [1] Not trouble-free of course: one immediately has
to face the
>> possibility of annoying id collisions with objects
in the other,
>> translated, folders, so the nav link could not in
general point to a
>> "ghost object" with a similar id in the
other folder; it would have
>> instead to point to the 'real' language-neutral
object in its original
>> container folder, whatever its language. And so
on. Nasty stuff...
>
> There's a reason language fallback isn't an option
for production web
> sites. And don't get me started on the scaling issues
when you start
> searching, querying the catalog etc in multiple
fallback languages…
>
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