Re: International Document Server Support

alanb@ncsa.uiuc.edu (Alan Braverman)
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 93 12:51:11 CST
From: alanb@ncsa.uiuc.edu (Alan Braverman)
Message-id: <9312061851.AA00671@void.ncsa.uiuc.edu>
To: www-talk@nxoc01.cern.ch
Cc: koblas@netcom.com (David Koblas)
Subject: Re: International Document Server Support 
In-reply-to: <199312061818.MAA05368@austin.BSDI.COM>
References: <199312061818.MAA05368@austin.BSDI.COM>
Tony Sanders writes:
> > Has anyone given this any thought, here is my problem/idea?
> Yes, this is a core part of the WWW design (though still unimplemented).
> 
> > What I'm trying to do is create a WWW server that has multiple language
> ...
> > Now how to solve this problem;  I would think the best way to solve this
> > is to have a clients post a message that they accept:
> >         language/norwegian
> >         language/english
> > is this reasonable, or should there be a better way?
> 
> Well, you wouldn't use "language/english" but pretty close.  What you
> do is pass this information along with the Accept: headers, e.g.:
>     Accept: plain/text,language="ISO3316",charset="..."
> Of course, the server must be configured to do something useful with
> this information (which nobody does yet), but your server could.
> Also, you'll need the user's client to be able to configure this information.
> 
> Some more information in this general area:
>     http://www.bsdi.com/HTTP:TNG/MIME-ClientProfile.html
> 
> --sanders

On the subject, check out

  http://www.ntt.jp/Mosaic-l10n/README.html

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Alan Braverman
Software Development Group
National Center for Supercomputing Applications
alanb@ncsa.uiuc.edu