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Alan M. Carroll edited comment on TS-694 at 3/8/11 8:43 PM:
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That's what the proposed solution does. It's just put on the "AltLangText" 
variable. E.g.

AltLangText:l33t altx0s

in the header variable section. This has several advantages:

* The location of the text is determined by the template, not the page editor.
* We don't have to have the magic "LANG" marker.
* We at least get a decent default if the editor forgets.


      was (Author: amc):
    That's what the proposed solution does. It's just put on the "AltLangText" 
variable. E.g.

AltLangText:l33t altx0s

in the header variable section.
  
> "Alternate Languages" needs to be translated too.
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>
>                 Key: TS-694
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TS-694
>             Project: Traffic Server
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Documentation
>    Affects Versions: 2.1.7
>            Reporter: Alan M. Carroll
>            Assignee: Alan M. Carroll
>            Priority: Minor
>             Fix For: 2.1.7
>
>
> The "Alternate Languages" links are auto-generated rather than being embedded 
> in the source content files. This creates the problem that the phrase 
> "Alternate Languages" can't be translated too. The template should be changed 
> to have pull the phrase from a variable and default to "Alternate Languages". 
> This way it's always there, but translated files can override it in order to 
> translate it. It would have to be done for every translated file, but that's 
> no worse than the previous system which required it for every file, 
> translated or not.

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