On 15 ene, 10:40, Simon Rivada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To quote the documentation
> (http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/i18n/) on this one:
> Use the function django.utils.translation.ugettext_noop() to mark a
> string as a translation string without translating it. The string is
> later translated from a variable.
>
> Use this if you have constant strings that should be stored in the
> source language because they are exchanged over systems or users -- such
> as strings in a database -- but should be translated at the last possible
> point in time, such as when the string is presented to the user.
>
> Grupo Django wrote:
> > I can't understand how django.utils.translation.ugettext_noop() is
> > used for translation, could someone give me an example please?
>
> > Thank you!

Yes I read that, but still I don't know how to use it correctly,
that's why I wrote here.
Thank you anyway.
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