Unfortunately, I haven't gotten my hands dirty enough with it to give
you any good pointers...but at my office we're relying heavily on
ICU4J for all of our i18n stuff.

I'd say that's probably the de-facto standard for internationalization
right now.

also check out http://cfg11n.blogspot.com/

On 6/12/06, Ciliotta, Mario <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How is everyone handling internationalization in your CFM applications.
>
> I have an application that the users what to be able to be displayed in 
> English, French, Italian, German and Japanese.  They want the HTML text of 
> the page displayed in the user native language and the also want to be able 
> to handle keyed (say textarea or input) in data in their native language.  
> Currently the application allows the end-users to input text in any language, 
> except for Japanese as I just getting around to setting up my Oracle database 
> to handle double byte charaters.
>
> Basically is there a way to determine what the native language is and then 
> have the html text of the page appear in that language.  I know that there 
> are internationalization routines in Java and i18n resources but I am unsure 
> how to use them correctly.
>
> I am using BlueDragon of the this application so I hope that there is no 
> difference between it and CF.
>
> I hope I am making sense.
>
> Mario
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