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<p>Posted by <b><!--poster-->Philip Newton</b>
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Well, I suppose I must have been really bored, or someone put some
crack in my crackers...</p>

<p>At any rate, at some point I got the idea "wouldn't it be fun to
have web server statistics for my Verdurian pages <strong>in
Verdurian</strong>?". And since
<a href="http://www.analog.cx/">analog</a> is so configurable, it was
"only" a matter of translating a couple of configuration files... and
bingo!
<a href="http://shavian.org/verdurian/analog/">statistics in
Verdurian!</a>.</p>

<p>(Those stats use iso-8859-2 aka Latin-2 as the display charset. If
your computer doesn't cope well with that, try
<a href="http://shavian.org/verdurian/analog/index1.cgi">using
iso-8859-1</a>, which should be supported more widely. That'll also be
the familiar encoding used on most of www.zompist.com.)</p>

<p>The stats pages also contain a link to a page giving an explanation
of how I did it, and also have the translated language files available
for download if you want to do it yourself for your own web pages.</p>

<p>I made up a fair number of words and extended the meaning of others,
in order to convey meanings not in the available Verdurian lexicon. If
I have some more free time, I intend to put up a glossary with the
words that I used in the language configuration files, in case you're
interested. Comments on the translation are, of course, also welcome
(send them to verdurian-analog<span>&#64;</span>newton.digitalspace.net).
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<p>Cheers,<br>Philip, so rozhy sfahec soe Sfahei.</p>



<hr><i>Mark responds:
<p>Amazing!  I'll look over the lexicon in more detail; maybe some things
should be in the secret dictionary...</i>

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