I could provide some technolgy to dyanmically display different languages and seperate 
the text data from the html structure. Localization for HTML is always the headache. 
However, that is based on JavaScript and DOM Level 1. Not sure that will help if we 
cannot use client side JavaScript.

There are mainly four options for HTML localizability
1. put text data into JS and build the content dynamically through JavaScript and DOM 
on the client side. As many people express, that seems not an idea people welcome.
2. Use a CGI/JSP/PHP to generate the content dynamically from the server side. Read 
those localized text from a database. Basically that is what the gettext does that you 
are looking at. The problem is the performance is bad in general since you need to 
generate the content everytime people try to access the page. 
3. Translate those html into a different languages completely and put them into 
different directory with a standard naming conviention. This is the lazy man 
localization approach. It work if you only produce the English content once and never 
need to change it again. It will be your nightmare if you ever modify the content. 
Keep different langauges in sync will be a nightmare in this approach. Highly 
discourage.
4. Modify 2 and make the content generation happen in a "build" time and keep the 
"source" similar to what you have in 2. So, every night, you have a cron process which 
will read the data base and update the HTML pages. This make it semi dynamic, flexable 
to change, but will not cause  the loading performance. I believe Yahoo use this type 
of work for their directory. Basically the content is dynamically generated, but not 
by the user of the browser, but by the content author to triger the update process. 


I am in favor of 4. That mean ou need to write c or perl or other code to generate 
html pages into different directory. And you need to run that process every so often. 
You keep the modification to the source of that process and your user only read the 
generated content. 


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