SZERVÁC Attila wrote: > The Hungarian word: 'kő' means 'stone' in English.
> If I want to translate > http://wiki.debian.org/Stone > I create > http://wiki.debian.org/Kő > then I move it to > http://wiki.debian.org/HU/Stone > So: Hungarian users can find the topic in their own language simply by > http://wiki.debian.org/Kő I you allow a comment from someone who recently wondered which page has which language and how to tell personal information pages from "primary content" ones automatically. Quite probably, there will be overlap between different languages, so if this method is widely employed, users will see fairly inconsistent behaviour. Some pages might be reachable with this method, sometimes they will get the English page or an entirely different language that happens to have the same word with a similar or different meaning. Also, it might be desirable to tell from the URL which language a page belongs to, which is not possible. (One can infer it from the link, though.) A better alternative might be setting up an automatic redirection for non-existing URLs that considers the accepted-languages header. (http://wiki.debian.org/Kő with a hu-preferring Browser would get redirected to http://wiki.debian.org/HU/Kő). Kind regards T. -- Thomas Viehmann, http://thomas.viehmann.net/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]