Maybe this would guide you in the right direction

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1794412/adding-a-prefix-to-every-url-in-cakephp

Thanks.

On Mar 30, 4:11 am, Carlos Eduardo Sotelo Pinto
<carlos.sotelo.pi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I understand an dI like your point of view using directory languages for
> seo, the question the will be
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> What could it be the best way for make this address?, I think it could be
> done editing the url helper for make the links, and a function on app
> controller for get the params or use a router, what do you think
>
> thanks
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> On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 6:04 PM, Ryan Schmidt 
> <google-2...@ryandesign.com>wrote:
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> > On Mar 29, 2011, at 17:52, Carlos Eduardo Sotelo Pinto wrote:
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> > > I has a cms that support differents languages, the question is how to use
> > this languages on a subdomain like
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> > > eng.mysite.com
> > > esp.mysite.com
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> > > or a directory
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> > > mysite.com/eng
> > > mysite.com/esp
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> > > i have read some articles like the make a language switch that use the
> > url helper for make a link on this way
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> > > mysite.com/eng/node/slug
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> > > and stores the language on session variable, but what about usinga prm
> > directory as a language or a domain.
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> > > I hope some have do this kind of app or an article
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> > I don't know what a "prm directory" is. But I recommend placing the
> > language code as the first thing in the path of the URL. (e.g.
> >www.example.com/eng/...) This is what some large companies like Apple have
> > already decided to do, and I assume they know what they're doing. I don't
> > recommend using language subdomains for several reasons. Each resource on
> > your site should be available from a single canonical URL. But if you serve
> > images, css or other static resources from those domains, then they are
> > available from multiple URLs. You could (and perhaps should) serve static
> > resources from a separate hostname (or hostnames) used only for static
> > resources. You also complicate issues if you ever want to use SSL -- normal
> > SSL certificates are for a single hostname only. You can get a wildcard SSL
> > certificate, but there might be older browsers that don't support it, and
> > they're more expensive. You also have the cookie issue. If you want to
> > bounce between language domains and preserve cookies (i.e. preserve the
> > session), you have to set them on the root of the domain, which has
> > performance implications for your static requests. You could purchase a
> > second domain name for static requests, but that's also an added expense.
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