Re: FrontPage and UTF-8 and unicode

From: judithbear (judithbear_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 11/30/04


Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 16:03:02 -0800

Thanks for the quick response. So, if I understand it, what I really need to
do is decide which other languages, if any, I need to use, have someone
translate my site, make sure my keyboard matches the language chosen, input
the entire site for each language, keep them as separate subsites, and then
update them all individually? eeeekks.....is there an easier way?

"Jens Peter Karlsen[FP MVP]" wrote:

> Frontpage supports all encodings not just the two you mentioned.
> It is you who decide the encoding of the page. if the encoding you
> choose supports the language, you just start typing in that language
> except for twobyte languages like Japanese or Chinese where the OS must
> support the language.
> To keep the language pages separated, it is best to use a
> subfolder/subweb for each language.
> The proces is simple. Create a page in english and then create the same
> page in whatever else language you want.
>
> Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: judithbear [mailto:judithbear@discussions.microsoft.com]
> > Posted At: 29. november 2004 19:10
> > Posted To: microsoft.public.frontpage.addins
> > Conversation: FrontPage and UTF-8 and unicode
> > Subject: FrontPage and UTF-8 and unicode
> >
> >
> > I'm developing a web site for my church in English but want
> > to make it available in other languages. FP2003 supports
> > UTF-8 and Unicode, as I understand it, but I'm not clear on
> > what I need to do as a developer to activate it. Here are my
> > specific questions:
> >
> > 1. Does FP2003 automatically use the appropriate code so
> > clients can select the language they wish to read?
> >
> > 2. Have any of you developed multi-lingual sites, and if so,
> > can you step me through the process?
> >
> > TIA
> > --
> > judith
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > judith
> >
>



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