Web Internationalization: Standards and Practice
Tex Texin - Progress Software Corporation & Yves Savourel - RWS Group
Intended Audience: |
Manager, Software Engineer, Systems Analyst |
Session Level: |
Beginner |
The Web can be considered a single application, all parts of which must
work together. To be a world wide web, these parts must work for every
country, language, and culture. Internationalization is important to
ensure that users worldwide can equally benefit from Web technology.
This tutorial will give an introduction to internationalization on the
World Wide Web. The audience will learn about the standards that provide
for global interoperability and come away with an understanding of how
to work with multilingual data on the web.
Character representation and the Unicode-based Reference Processing
Model is described in detail. HTML, XML (eXtensible Markup Language; for
general markup), and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets; for styling
information) are given particular emphasis. The tutorial addresses
language identification, the character model, presentation features
(ruby, bidirectionality, number formatting, sorting) and more. The
design and implementation of multilingual Web sites and localization
considerations are also introduced.
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