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Internationalizing a static site with ASP Classic
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| Duke Hamacher 2004-05-30, 11:54 am |
| My client has a laregly static web site in English only. I will be
adding e-commerce functionality shortly. Therefore, I am seeking an
approach to allow users to select a language to view the entire site
with. I have ASP Classic at my disposal. The site has no back-end
database. I am thinking of providing Japanese, German and Spanish.
I am aware that different approaches exist. I good book or tutorial
would help me out. Or do some of you have ideas? Remember: static
pages, ASP Classic and no database. Thank you.
Duke Hamacher
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| Steven Burn 2004-05-30, 11:54 am |
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"Duke Hamacher" <hamacher@chorus.net> wrote in message
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> My client has a laregly static web site in English only. I will be
> adding e-commerce functionality shortly. Therefore, I am seeking an
> approach to allow users to select a language to view the entire site
> with. I have ASP Classic at my disposal. The site has no back-end
> database. I am thinking of providing Japanese, German and Spanish.
>
> I am aware that different approaches exist. I good book or tutorial
> would help me out. Or do some of you have ideas? Remember: static
> pages, ASP Classic and no database. Thank you.
>
> Duke Hamacher
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