Written by davidonzo on 20/04/2008, Filled in MioBlog

When I decided to write this blog begenning from a blank text file, I start coding because I relized most famous blogging platform (like WordPress of course) have a number of serious shortcomings. One of this is no real multilanguages system.

To translate and publish your posts in differents languages, it necessary manage another blog, installed in a subdirectory of the server or in a different third level domain.

 

This is why I decided the killer function of this blog should have been a native multilanguage support. And after two work days on this weekend, finally a beta version is on line!

 

Below the title of any translated post will appear a flag for any available language. It will be possible surf the blog in differents active languages, and the content will be filtered to show only translated items. A separated feed will be also available for each active language.

 

By now, when I decided the post could be interesting also for none italians reader, I'll translate it in english. Just remember, this is not my native language, so forgive me for any error and feel free to correct me :)

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# 1
Questa nuova feature ti fa sembrare molto geek :P
By Davide  (Sent 20/04/2008 @ 19:42:17)
# 2
Denghiu :P
By davidonzo  (Sent 20/04/2008 @ 20:29:52)
# 3
Fico!
Comunque esistono dei plugin per WordPress che permettono ugualmente di avere il supporto per più lingue (e non solo i post, anche il titolo, i feed, ecc.)
Uno di questi si chiama xLanguage!

Ciao!! :)
By Lorenzo Raffio (lorenzone92)  (Sent 20/04/2008 @ 21:40:10)
# 4
Very Good Mister!
By Philip J. Fry  (Sent 22/04/2008 @ 20:11:02)
# 5
Complimenti! Io ci ho pensato tante volte a tenere il blog in due lingue... ma faccio già fatica con una! :D
By Filippo  (Sent 23/04/2008 @ 11:53:29)


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