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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