On 5/30/06, Kristoffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >I would prefer a fourth option : > >d. /articles/topic/subtopic/article/display?lang=en > > This seems like a good way. However, how search engine friendly is it? > If I had links to /articles/topic/subtopic/article/display?lang=en and > /articles/topic/subtopic/article/display?lang=de, would say google > index the article in both languages? > good point. One may also consider one of the two articles to be the translation of the other (which is what I plan on doing for my project), thus considering the both to be different articles and having no information on the language in the url. So something like this : "/articles/topic/subtopic/article-title-in-english/display/" "/articles/topic/subtopic/article-title-in-dutch/display/"
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