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  1. Hey....

    Why not just use the query string?

    (e.g. ?opendocument&lang=en )

    Works perfect!

    You have to use one document to store all languages. This is useful to manage content for your site, as you can require the user to enter all languages for the document.

    Also, you can put error recovery in the documents if you want. (i.e. If a document only has an English version and the user is navigating in French, then you can display the English version).

    Ok, so the form to display this will have to do a bit of computation, but your website will always have the correct amount of webpages, although not all languages! (i.e. What if your site navigation links to a language document that the user has not created???)

    You should try these links (NOTE: Built this website about 3 years ago... Uses the same mechanism above).

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    Later

    Patrick

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