DESIGNING AND DEVELOPING MULTILINGUAL SUPPORT FOR WEB DEVELOPMENT FOR INDIAN LANGUAGES
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Multilingualism;, Standardization;, Open standard, website developmentAbstract
This paper will focus on addressingthe major challenges and issues in case of multilingualism aspects.The construction of multilingual web sites which is the bestsolution to addressing the problem occurredin the Internet facility of diverse cultural background. But still it causes some issue as like, to developing multiple instances of the same site in different languages causes increased overhead for the website implementation phase and also for the website maintenance phase.So probablesolutions for these issuesis use of UNICODE in ICT for India. Byusing UNICODE, design of multilingualeditorforWeb designing, HTMLeditor, scriptingwhich haveIndian language support. AlsoAdoption of open standards and open source software also investigates the benefits that are used in implementation of multilingual e-governance solutions.
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