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Posted to dev@cocoon.apache.org by Mark Washeim <es...@canuck.com> on 2000/05/30 22:05:47 UTC

eurofootball

ok, damn it, in deference to the italian connection

http://195.42.213.219/editorial/toctraverse.xml?lang=it&toc=1

lang=es
lang=de
lang=sv
lang=gb
lang=it

are all availble... working on the skin....
-- 
Mark (Poetaster) Washeim

'On the linen wrappings of certain mummified remains
found near the Etrurian coast are invaluable writings
that await translation.

Quem colorem habet sapientia?'

Evan S. Connell

 



Re: eurofootball

Posted by Mark Washeim <es...@canuck.com>.
on 31/5/00 3:01 am, Donald Ball at balld@webslingerZ.com wrote:

> On Tue, 30 May 2000, Mark Washeim wrote:
> 
>> ok, damn it, in deference to the italian connection
>> 
>> http://195.42.213.219/editorial/toctraverse.xml?lang=it&toc=1
>> 
>> lang=es
>> lang=de
>> lang=sv
>> lang=gb
>> lang=it
>> 
>> are all availble... working on the skin....
> 
> So how are you managing the multilingual content picking? Custom producer
> or sql queries or what?
> 
> - donald
> 

Hej, 

It's simply request driven. The document management system stores files
(___sv.index.xml, for instance). Rather than set a cookie, I simply
perpetuate the request parameter. I have a version that uses cookies, but,
though it's painful, I actually prefer rewriting the url. . .

-- 
Mark (Poetaster) Washeim

'On the linen wrappings of certain mummified remains
found near the Etrurian coast are invaluable writings
that await translation.

Quem colorem habet sapientia?'

Evan S. Connell

 



Re: eurofootball

Posted by Donald Ball <ba...@webslingerZ.com>.
On Tue, 30 May 2000, Mark Washeim wrote:

> ok, damn it, in deference to the italian connection
> 
> http://195.42.213.219/editorial/toctraverse.xml?lang=it&toc=1
> 
> lang=es
> lang=de
> lang=sv
> lang=gb
> lang=it
> 
> are all availble... working on the skin....

So how are you managing the multilingual content picking? Custom producer
or sql queries or what?

- donald