Kristofer
Thu Feb 02 11:03:28 CST 2006
Why not, you just specify the encoding so that the client knows what
language it sees in the browser. IIS just serves some characters, it does
not care at all what language they are written in. In fact, it does not
even care if you have real words or just a piece of junk.
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Regards,
Kristofer Gafvert
http://www.gafvert.info/iis/ - IIS Related Info
Sebas wrote:
>Kristofer
>
>Thx for your answer, so I imagine your local language settings are in
>Swedish on that server , but could you for example host in that same server
>WebPages in other languages at the same time, I mean apart from the Swedish
>webpage could you host one in French and another one in Russian??
>
>Regards,
>
>Sebastian
>
>"Kristofer Gafvert" wrote:
>
>>I am not sure i understand the question, but yes, you can have a webpage
>>in a language different to the OS. I have several webpages in Swedish
>>hosted on an English version of Windows Server 2003.
>>
>>
>>--
>>Regards,
>>Kristofer Gafvert
>>
http://www.gafvert.info/iis/ - IIS Related Info
>>
>>
>>Sebas wrote:
>>
>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>Is it possible to host on the same IIS multiple web pages each of them
>>>with
>>>a different language code?
>>>
>>>Example: on an English windows 2003 server with IIS can we host a web
>>>page
>>>in French, another in Spanish, another in Polish, etc....
>>>(Also could i on windows 2000 Server IIS?)
>>>
>>>I've tried looking for the answer but had no luck.
>>>
>>>I would truly appreciate your help. Thx
>>