Hello, On Sun, 6 Jan 2013 11:36:39 -0500 Tedd Sperling <tedd@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > You said -- > > > 1.) All websites are created manually. (nano + html/css Tags) > > -- and I replied "Not mine". In other words, some of my web-sites are > NOT created manually. What do you mean I do realize. I'm just wondering, why write an email to the matter is insignificant. > They are dynamically generated from user input. When you have this situation be happy. Other site, other content, and other target groups. > I don't use nano (I don't even know what that is), but what I do is > to create pages that pass W3C compliance and follow "best" practices. > From what I've gathered from most frameworks I've reviewed, they have > problems (similar to ASP) in mixing different languages in ways such > that compliance with W3C and accessibility issues are difficult, if > not impossible, to achieve. Nano is a editor, very simple editor for Linux. http://www.nano-editor.org Which website is the w3c compliant? No website that has many users and has a lot of interaction. > Even CMS's have difficulty with compliance and accessibility issues > because of the lack of knowledge of the user/client. I have clients > who insist on CMS's, but then are clueless as to user issues and > difficulties.. Correct. > So, where does that leave a "Web Developer?" It leaves them with the > responsibility to learn and apply what they learned to their craft. > Is there an easy way out, such as to use a certain framework, or CMS, > or other such attempts at minimizing the work involved? The answer is > a simple "No". I simply asked a question, nothing more, nothing less. I looked for an alternative. I do not need a web developer. I'm not a web developer. I manage a few sites, most of my Customers are hosting customers. > Instead, you have to spend every waking hour learning and applying that > knowledge with openness to the possibility that you still don't understand > the problems involved it's a never ending battle to educate yourself. I have not asked about the internationalization of web pages, I ask for an alternative a Pear package. As I have also written the websites are manually created and activated for years.I want to try out just a little and learn if you do not understand that the problem is not with me. Internationalization between large and small sites is the difference. The websites that I manage only a different date. For this need not study. That goes with nano and a good Database Sheet. Learning will never stop. The only thing that changes is the speed. As a child we hjaben knowledge absorbed, today I sweep only. Thank you for help, Kind Regards Silvio -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php