Dave Kay wrote:
Gunnar:
Your latest posting about translation did point me in the right
direction. I have downloaded WebCalendar, GNU Gettext (which
unfortunately seems to be a C application),
On the contrary, you should find this fortunate: Perl itself is
written in C, and compiled, gettext will run fast, on any platform.
Think of gettext as an extension of Perl itself. Inclusion of the
Gettext translation library within the Ringlink package should not
require any attention from the Ringlink project developers beyond
the writing of the Ringlink Perl routines that use it.
Maybe you are right, Dave. I was just referring to the fact that I don't
know anything about C programming or compiling C applications.
Would you be able and willing to help? There are a couple of experienced
Ringlink developers who I think would be, anyway.
Regarding ZoneEdit information:
...
The information was quoted from a post on the SOA.help newsgroup
at news.granitecanyon.com. The ZoneEdit webserver was also down.
Thanks. (Actually I checked there a couple of hours before the ZoneEdit
postings...)
/ Gunnar