I found Gábor Hojtsy's series useful.

see http://hojtsy.hu/blog/2011-jan-19/drupal-7039s-new-multilingual-systems-part-1-basics

Neil

On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 2:49 PM, Andre Durudas <durudasa@gmail.com> wrote:
@Jason, thanks so much; this should give me a very good staring point.

@Neil, good point. I am actually starting to play with Drupal 7 (i.e. I have set up my basic site and some modules plus some content). Any additional info regarding Drupal 7 are appreciated. :-)



On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 11:46 AM, Neil Adair <neiltadair@gmail.com> wrote:
Drupal 6 or 7?

There are major improvements in multi-language in Drupal 7 but might not be quite ready for production. The improvements mean the set-up is a bit different.

Neil

On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Andre Durudas <durudasa@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,

I am relatively new to Drupal and I am trying to set up a site in two different languages. I would be more than happy to hear some recommendations how to best proceed on this.

Do I need to set up two nodes for every page, one in language 1 and one in language 2, and then link them? Or do I create the site in one language and copy everything on it and translate it to the second language?

I saw that there are some modules, even one that comes with Drupal, but they all sound like they "just" translate the user interface. I don't care so much about that, for me the most important thing are the content and maybe the menus.

Any insights are greatly appreciated! :)
Thanks,
Andre

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