I've done this.
When putting together a solution, I found this presentation useful.
I used Class::DBI to model `resources' within my web application wherein the actual translated text (where required) was located in a linked table/sub-class.
Use content-negotiation, as mentioned in the article you reference, backed up with an option to override. You'll want a look at HTTP::Negotiate now if you haven't seen it already. Maybe also one of the session modules for retaining user preferences.
You'd also be well advised to get your web-designer to consider how their pixel-perfect navigation is going to look in other languages ;)
In reply to Re: Internationalization and Template::Toolkit
by matthewb
in thread Internationalization and Template::Toolkit
by Anonymous Monk
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