> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Wouldn't users rather expect the domainname to change ?
> > Like:
> >
> > konradsson.fr
> > konradsson.de
> > konradsson.dk
>
> To me that indicates that you have company prescence in all of these
> countries. That is only one reason that you want a multiple-language site.
>
> Best Regards
>
> Lennart Regebro
> Torped Strategi och Kommunikation AB

Hey, this is the new virtual world don't forget :) Location isn't suppose to
matter, even if you're situated in one country doesn't mean you can't sell
stuff to people all
over the world, buying a domain for each seems rather excessive :)   I agree
&langID is a bit ugly  maybe /english/ is better. I also concur that it's
important to be able to chose languages on each page (well, if it's
translated into many languages that is). Good suggestion about possibilities
for translated urls, think I'll add so you can link up any page to a number
of urls, that should fix that. Think I'll add so you can tie the domain you
enter through to a site and even a language so you can set up under
different domains too.


best regards
---
Mattias Konradsson

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