Re: How would you do this on Django?

2006-11-07 Thread Ivan Sagalaev
Carlos Yoder wrote: > As to URLs, I'd need to support at least the following three schemes: > > * Language codes mapped to directories (http://maindomain.com/en/ and > http://maindomain.com/sl/ and http://maindomain.com/es/) > * Language codes mapped to subdomains (http://en.maindomain.com/

Re: How would you do this on Django?

2006-11-06 Thread Carlos Yoder
Thank you Frankie. I guess I'm OK with the i18n part of the idea. Not so sure about the 'best practises' to implement, though (that was the general idea of this post). But many thanks for the links anyway. Regards, -- Carlos Yoder http://blog.argentinaslovenia.com/ >> Hello people, I have a

Re: How would you do this on Django?

2006-11-06 Thread Frankie Robertson
On 06/11/06, Carlos Yoder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello people, I have a question for you. > > I've been developing (in my head) a multilang, multisite, multiuser > blog application, that -at least for me- sounds like a very cool idea. > On to the details: > > The project is actually a

How would you do this on Django?

2006-11-06 Thread Carlos Yoder
Hello people, I have a question for you. I've been developing (in my head) a multilang, multisite, multiuser blog application, that -at least for me- sounds like a very cool idea. On to the details: The project is actually a group of sister websites dealing with a common subject, localised for