Lance Davis wrote: >> >> of-course, if we had thought about this earlier, we could have had an >> /en/ default, which would have worked out really nicely, and fit the >> master scheme of things > > Cant that still be changed ?? we could.. but we'd loose all the google-foo and everyone who has links into the wiki would then be dead! >> One thing that would work well in this case, is if someone was to goto >> a page at wiki.centos.org/es/SomePage/ and find that the page does not >> exist, it should be possible to put in a message that says "this page >> does not exist, its not been translated into Spanish as yet, please >> check the main page at wiki.centos.org/SomePage/ > > via errordocument 404 or inside the wiki ?? inside the wiki, the moin api is quite rich. >> BUT, the issue that comes up in that case is - what happens when >> content is created in /es/ namespace, which does not have a /en/ >> translation ? > > Cant we just have a selector dropdown on the front page for language, > and then set a cookie or something ?? the issue is that happens when someone goes to a page in their language section which only exists in English ? should we just say - no page, or should we point them at the other page where they might be able to get the info they need. -- Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.org/ : 2522219 at icq