From: Stephan R. <SR...@la...> - 2000-12-11 14:24:09
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Oh come on. If you're supposed to write an international site for visitors in 5 languages, would you really consider writing (and editing) all the different texts, labels, figure captions, etc in ONE file only and separating the languages by deeply nested if`s ? Would you say, ok, I don't know german so well, but it's important to see all the versions together in order to be sure that any change is done simultaneoulsy. I try to learn german (and french and kisuaheli, etc.) Or would you prefer to define the "look & feel" of the site, split the files and let the german version be done by a native german speaking (if available)? Stephan > > What advantage would you gain by splitting up your example? Speed > wise, that is not the reason for loading taking a long time. The > speed problems are due to DynLayer creation. If you haven't seen yet, > Dan is creating a new inline dynlayer creation system that will speed > up this process. While splitting up the core files may seem nice, it > offers no real advantage. Especially with the new jspack files, the > file sizes are going to be small anyways. > > -- |