On Aug 9, 5:01 pm, cootetom wrote:
> Using the language files is the solution here. Even if your site only
> supports the English language, it still means that you can have .po
> files for just English. Once you understand how it all hangs together
> you'll be away.
Thanks alot.
Did a test run o
Using the language files is the solution here. Even if your site only
supports the English language, it still means that you can have .po
files for just English. Once you understand how it all hangs together
you'll be away.
http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.1/topics/i18n/#topics-i18n
I have a si
I want to provide customizable vocabularies for an open-source django
project, where each deployer can use different terms for strings that
appear in templates (e.g. field names, form field descriptions, help
text, page titles, etc.)
Would django language files work for this purpose? Everything w
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