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		<title>By: webscriptz</title>
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		<description>note that you can do this also with languages and it&#039;s configurations. so:

languages with id - lang - status
status so you can have an active one to select with the WHERE attribute.

languagevalues: id - name - value - lang_id

lang_id is a foreign key in fact</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>note that you can do this also with languages and it&#8217;s configurations. so:</p>
<p>languages with id &#8211; lang &#8211; status<br />
status so you can have an active one to select with the WHERE attribute.</p>
<p>languagevalues: id &#8211; name &#8211; value &#8211; lang_id</p>
<p>lang_id is a foreign key in fact</p>
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