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Multiple languages on one page

Aug 29, 2004 6:11AM PDT

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Re: Multiple languages on one page
Aug 29, 2004 6:24AM PDT
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Re: Multiple languages on one page
Aug 29, 2004 6:43AM PDT

Maybe I missed it, but I couldn't find the explanation you are referring to.

I know about setting proper charsets on a page to display a particular language at a time. However, what I don't know is how to simultaneously display multiple languages on the same page.

If there's anybody knowledgeable about this topic, preferably someone who has implemented it before, please assist.

Thanks.

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multiple languages in the same page
Feb 20, 2005 4:44PM PST

Hi,

I have the same problem of displaying diffrent source and target languages in the same page.
I am using DIV tags to display the different source and target languages. But <DIV> tag doesn't display the language other than english properly.

I tried using <iFrame> tag. It displays the diff. language files properly. but I cannot capture the <TD> events, where the <iFrame> has been placed.

If events are available while using <iFrame>, my problem will be solved. But I don't think the events of <TD> can be captured, while using a iFrame.

So now I just want to use 2 <DIV> tags to display source and target languages. and these languages can be anything.
Will I have to check the charset at runtime?
How can I solve this problem? Please Help.

Thanks...
Varsha.