As far as I'm aware wordpress is the most secure content management system
there is, ie there's no way really for anybody to successfully use an SQL
injection. There are vulnerabilities in certain plugins, but as far as I
know not wordpress itself. I was hoping though it would spare the trouble
of updating the news, the translations and what not. There is also a plugin
for making wordpress display static html / php pages.

I'm not overly familiar with generation from templates, but I can make the
base template and you (X) or somebody else can possibly cover the
generation end of it or possibly use existing code with slight
modifications.

It's just the issue at hand is deploying the different translations without
having to duplicate the entire site or using javascript. The language
plugin delivers the content via PHP which all browsers have support for.
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