On 30/10/14 09:59, Rafnews wrote:
Hi,
i'm currently preparing a huge web application and while i was looking other
websites i discovered that almost nobody use language switches to change
interface language. All companies purchased different domain name like:
- www.mywebsite.fr
- www.mywebsite.com
- www.mywebsite.es
- www.mywebsite.de
Can you tell me why are they doing this ?
because it means that all domains share the same DB but only domain is used
for SEO and to easily manage languages.
However it means they must update each domain separately when they change code.
So why are they doing this ?
thx.
Partly they do it to protect their trademarks and avoid the bad guys registering
their name in another TLD.
Some corporations (e.g. crucial) use something like fr.mywebsite.com instead
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