that would depend on how it's going to be used. If you're talking about a content management system which has multi-lingual support, you're not going to need super fast response time. On the otherhand, if it's a portal like site which support multiple languages, then you're better off using bundles to grab the text in some generic/standardize format.
peter Sébastien Dui wrote: > > > Hi, > > > I'm actually developping a web application for the european market, > translated in a couple of different languages. In order to allow the > translators and content writers access the designers layouts without > modifying it, I'm thinking about making an xml file acting as a repository > of all the different texts included in the pages. > I'm going to generate the xml page using a database, so I could allow a > default language text to be set for those not translated yet. > > Does anybody tried a solution like this before ? Do you think I will > encounter performances' problems ? > > Any advice would be more than welcome, > > > Regards, > > Sébastien Dui > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>