Example: `bla/page.mdwn` is a "master" Markdown page written in
English; if `usedirs` is enabled, it is rendered as
-`bla/page/index.html.en`, else as `bla/page.html.en`.
+`bla/page/index.en.html`, else as `bla/page.en.html`.
Any translation of a "master" page into a "slave" language is called
a "slave" page; it is written in the gettext PO format. PO is now
Example: `bla/page.fr.po` is the PO "message catalog" used to
translate `bla/page.mdwn` into French; if `usedirs` is enabled, it is
-rendered as `bla/page/index.html.fr`, else as `bla/page.html.fr`
+rendered as `bla/page/index.fr.html`, else as `bla/page.fr.html`
Configuration
Setting `DefaultLanguage LL` (replace `LL` with your default MIME
language) for the wiki context can be needed, to ensure
-`bla/page/index.html.en` is served as `Content-Language: LL`.
-**FIXME**: is it still needed with the new `.html.en` naming convention?
+`bla/page/index.en.html` is served as `Content-Language: LL`.
+**FIXME**: is it still needed with the new `.en.html` naming convention?
lighttpd
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