experience using LingoTek with Drupal for Internationalization?

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joshsheldon's picture

Has anyone out there used LingoTek with Drupal for Internationalization of a D7 website? If yes, and you wouldn't mind sharing some of your experiences, I'm reachable at jsheldon@mit.edu.

Thanks!
Josh

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We are using Lingotek for the

mshaver's picture

We are using Lingotek for the Tizen community web sites. Although the sites aren't currently showing the language switcher, we are sending content up to Lingotek for translation and will open the site in various languages when we get a critical mass. We aren't using the community translation option yet as well, but have plans to do so later down the road. What we are using is the integrated machine translation on the lingotek side. This is quite nice and reduces the costs of professional translation by at least half. If you'd like to talk more about Lingotek, send me a note on my drupal.org contact page.

Yes, we use Drupal 7 and Lingotek

cvitti's picture

Hi Josh. Yes, we (Alfresco Software) use Drupal 7 and Lingotek. Our site is in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian and Japanese. We also have Drupal connected to Alfresco to serve up documents, and we do that via the CMIS module. Here's a blog post I wrote about it: http://blogs.alfresco.com/wp/the-new-alfresco-dot-com-part-ii-alfresco-d...

Hope this helps.

Boston

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