Jochem Maas wrote:
Alain R. schreef:
Hi,
mostly (90%) websites are designed to include localization (made in
php) folder like following:
www.mywebsite.com/en/
www.mywebsite.com/de/
www.mywebsite.com/fr/
why do they not use only 1 folder and use dynamically PHP to change
localization of website ?
who says the 'folders' (directories) en, de, fr et al actually exist?
has this something to do with search engine rating ?
amongst other things, it's also a way of passing along the
requested translation with requiring cookies
thanks a lot,
Al.
sorry but i miss the point here...
if we have http://ww.mywebsite.com/en/index.php, you mean that in fact
it can be http://ww.mywebsite.com/index.php?lang=en.
but in this case why and how is it possible to see
http://ww.mywebsite.com/en/index.php in the adress bar of my browser ?
i mean if i do not have access to apache :-)
thx.
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