Foreign Language on web 2007-10-03 - By Christopher Schultz
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Girish,
Girish Havaldar wrote: > Ya thats fine if the language is English, what if Japanese or Chinese > text needs to be entered, what are the things we need to provide user, so > that user will just select the language which he wants and enters the text > in that language.
Well, you certainly need to ask the user what language they are going to enter. Might I suggest a drop-down that contains a list of the languages you support? On our site, we provide both language and country, so we can have (for instance) separate British and US English text if we want.
> I think am not representing my problem correctly.
I think you're right.
Let me guess: you have an application that currently deals exclusively in a single language. You want to allow other languages. You have a lot of work to do.
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