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Re: Started German website translation
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Reinhard Mueller |
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Re: Started German website translation |
Date: |
22 Jan 2004 16:14:08 +0100 |
Am Do, 2004-01-22 um 15.52 schrieb Alfred M. Szmidt:
> How about using Make and cpp for this? You include stuff using
> "#include "foo.html" and run make to generate the htmls for the
> page.
>
> Perhaps this is a stupid idea, but we all know about make and
> cpp. :)
>
> You know, this isn't a totally moronic idea, I kinda like it. Anyone
> else in favour of this instead? :-)
I like this idea, and i did something quite close to that in another
case I was facing a similar problem. However, it caused some troubles
when the text contains the string "/*", which is misinterpreted by cpp
to be the start of a comment, or if the text contains the string "UNIX",
which for cpp is #define'd to 1, and such things.
The approach I had in mind is based on the fact, that every html page
consists of three parts, where only the middle part is variable and the
first x lines and the last y lines of every page are (nearly) identical.
I call the fixed lines at that start of the file the "header" and the
fixed line at the end of the file the "footer", and using a simple cat,
i prepend and append them to the actual content.
(See my other mail).
Thanks,
Reinhard
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