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>Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2005 13:57:33 -0700
>From: "Carol Reitan" <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Chinese translation - from Word to Web?

We've been asked to facilitate getting Chinese and Spanish translations of an
extensive online orientation for new students (including a short quiz) on the
college website. Spanish will pose no particular problems, but I'm a bit worried
about the Chinese translation.

I'm hoping that some of you will be able to suggest the best way to plan this.
Here's what we know so far:

*We will be given the Chinese translation of each page of the website in
Microsoft Word format. (traditional characters) (Those that will be doing the
translations, do not make web pages.)
*We will be using Dreamweaver to make the web pages. Unfortunately, those making
the web pages do not know Chinese!
*There are some text boxes  that will need to have Chinese characters appear in
them. (This is a quiz that has the multiple choice responses in a text box. The
user clicks on the correct answers to respond.)

So, (after experimenting with the 3 characters that I know) we're planning to
cut and paste from the word document into the pages in Dreamweaver.

Any  tips, suggestions, warnings? Any and all help will be appreciated. The
English version is found at:
http://www.ccsf.edu/Offices/Matriculation/Orientation/


Carol




Carol H. Reitan
Technology Learning Center
City College of San Francisco
50 Phelan Avenue, LB2
San Francisco, CA 94112
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415.239.3554
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