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<font face="Verdana">I wish I were more multilingual. As the web is our
medium, the entire world is the market. We all could stand to benefit
from more robust translation capabilities -- and if we can ever bridge
the Chinese translatiion, that would be huge.<br>
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I'm going to shut up now on all this as I feel I've said too much in
this particular discussion already.<br>
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Laura<br>
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<b>Laura Scott</b>, President<br>
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Bèr Kessels wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid200512151926.35522.ber@webschuur.com" type="cite">Oh,
and did you al notice that *multilingual* part? That is where all <br>
<pre wrap="">modules/features/menus-on-flies completely and utterly fail short.
Yes, you are all US people who tend to think there is only one language :)
(kidding) but we really need this.
Ber
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