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[nycphp-talk] automatic translation

Anirudh Zala xml at aumcomputers.com
Mon Apr 5 00:25:33 EDT 2004


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Subject: Re: [nycphp-talk] automatic translation


> I think that a file inclusion based solution for translation is a good
> choice (like phpMyAdmin does, for istance), but a more flexible way is a
> DB-based solution. In particular (PanamaSuite):
>
> 1) The customer who administers his website/application can operate easily
> with a secure, DB based control-panel which allows him to easily add new
> languages, TRANSPARENTLY modifying page contens WITHOUT dealing with the
> code in include files; PanamaSuite was built with usability in mind, so a
> PanamaSuite based application can be administered by a non-programmer
> person;
>
> 2) the customer has got an internal, DB based search engine which allows
> him to find quickly what he is searching for thru a transparent DB query;
>
> 3) using a database is really better when you need to add a language,
> WITHOUT UPLOADING ANYTHING, so you don't need to make a folder writeable
> by the user/group of e.g. Apache;
>
> 4) I have built several web applications with PanamaSuite: none of them
> were slow.
>
> 5) when you add a language (a column in the database) and you make it
> active, the rest of work is made automatically: the selectboxes are
> auto-populated, you need only to fill with static text the object-contents
> in database via the USER FRIENDLY control panel.
>
> 6) with PanamaSuite you can customize a language as well. Text direction
> (`ltr' vs `rtl'), codepages etc. It is more flexible IMHO than a
> filesystem based translation.
> PLEASE NOTE: PanamaSuite DOES NOT CREATE AUTO-TRANSLATED TEXT. The static
> text must be inserted MANUALLY.
>
> Thanks a lot for your time, Matteo Rinaudo
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