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Extensive International Support

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Website-Manager's support of Unicode means users can use non-Western writing systems. Website-Manager is comprehensive, and handles most of the world's alphabets (including Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Japanese and Korean).

Mixed International Text in One Project

In Website-Manager, you can have a single project that contains and allows users to navigate Latin text, right-to-left text, and glyphs and ideographs from different alphabets. Basically this means if you have a multilingual Web site, you can easily handle keywords and reports with mixed character sets.

Querying Search Engines in their Native Language

When querying the search engines, Website-Manager uses the native language when possible. For example, if you enter keywords in Japanese and include the search engine Goo, Website-Manager will use the correct encoding when sending a query to that engine. This means Goo will return the Japanese results you are looking for. For example, figure 1 shows a customized report with the Japanese search engine Goo. The query for this report used the keyword phrase "ranking software" that was translated on Babel Fish into Japanese.

Figure 1. Position Summary report with Japanese search results.

 

 


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