A customer has a requirement to build a web form, which can be translated to multiple languages depending on the different regions.
What kind of configuration is required to achieve the requirement in web form?
In Adobe Campaign Classic, to create a web form that supports multiple languages, it is essential to utilize the platform's localization features. By setting the 'Translate' option to 'Yes' in the form's Localization settings, the form can support translations for different languages. This approach allows for the web form content to be managed in various languages, and the correct language version can be displayed to the user based on their region or browser settings. The localization process involves creating language-specific versions of the form's labels, instructions, and messages. Reference: This is based on the standard functionality of localization and internationalization in web forms, which is a common feature in web development and content management systems, including Adobe Campaign Classic.
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