Not well written, but should make sense.Web Crossing maintains a list of words/strings that can be displayed in any language. Usually, these words/strings have a key and a value, these words/strings are kept in a file+database showing relationships between the keys and values.If you want to change the language for the keys, you need to change the values with the new language. Web pages use the keys for these strings in programming, and to users these strings get replaced by the values. Hence, you see them in a new language.
To support a new language, you need to change the values of these strings. In web-crossing, you can change them in a file, using web-forms, or using spreadsheets. You can make the total site in a new language or you can make one particular feature/application in a new language. In web crossing, there are features to add new languages using ISO language codes and ISO country codes. You also need to specify a char-set that supports your language.
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