I would change that to "much of the time".
On the larger Wikipedias, there is some overlap, and on many small Wikipedias, a large portion of the articles are translations (mt.wiki, br.wiki, are examples)
Mark
On 14/11/05, Ashar Voultoiz hashar@altern.org wrote:
Evan Prodromou wrote:
I was pointed to this section of the HTML 4.0 spec ("Notes on helping search engines index your Web site") at W3C recently:
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/appendix/notes.html#h-B.4
I was specifically interested in this section, which I quote in full:
Specify language variants of this document If you have prepared translations of this document into other languages, you should use the LINK element to reference these.
Would be good if articles on the different projects were translations. Most of the time, although they are about the same subject, the articles are differents.
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