Indonesian Web site globalization (G11n) is a two-step process,
including Indonesian Web site internationalization (I18n) and
Indonesian Web site localization (L10n). Web site
internationalization deals primarily with the functionality of a
Web site, enabling back-end technologies to function or support any
language and locale, in this case, Indonesian. Localization deals
primarily with the front-end or linguistic and cosmetic aspects of
a Web site, including locale-specific content, cultural
correctness, translations, and site design.
Whether your project is simple (such as a straight HTML-based
Indonesian Web site) or complex (such as a dynamic, database-driven
Indonesian Web application), the Web site internationalization
process is the first step in ensuring your Web site's global
interoperability. During Indonesian Web site internationalization,
any language- or culture-specific assumptions in your Web site's
code base is "neutralized"; your Web site will then be primed for
efficient localization into Indonesian.
Your localization company should have solid experience in
handling Indonesian Web site internationalization issues,
including:
- Reviewing and analyzing the source Web site;
- Resolving issues related to Indonesian address, time, date, and numerical formats;
- Externalizing text strings for ease of Indonesian translation;
- Web site testing, including bug reporting and fixing.
You will need to provide your localization company with the
following information, collectively referred to as a "Web site
Internationalization Kit." This information allows your
localization company to analyze your Web site and to determine its
Indonesian internationalization requirements. This kit
includes:
- URL of the Web site(s).
- Any passwords or login instructions.
- Summary of Web site architecture.
- Summary of any technologies and/or development tools used to develop the Web site.
- Any source code for the Web site including HTML/XML, Web-driven applications, applets, database servers, multimedia products such as FLASH presentations, and Web applications such as online calculators or surveys.
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