Hi Rahul,

I had contributed a Hindi translation some time ago, which was like
85-90% complete. It works.

I had tested it in two ways:

- set T() in web2py so w2py serves only Hindi ;-)
- I had downloaded the hindi localized build of firefox to test ( I
think I also tested with Arora webkit browser on linux by overwriting
fr-fr with hi-hi and setting the language in Arora as French)

I was hoping to work on Marathi, Kannada when time permits. If there
is enough interest, we can collaborate on this one.

Regards
Anand



On Jun 4, 6:29 pm, Rahul <rahul.dhak...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Massimo, All,
>        Wondering how the internationalization for Indian Languages
> works. I am using latest web2py (1.78.3) on Firefox with "Translate"
> Plugin installed for translation on Windows XP (SP2). International
> languages like Japanese, Chinese, Korean and others work seamlessly
> and thats brilliant.
> Also, I've successfully translated to Hindi (hi-hi) but Marathi (mr-
> mr) , Bengali (bn-bn) and other languages like Punjabi (pa-pa) etc
> don't seem to work with my application. I've even tried adding these
> languages to Browser (Firefox and IE7) via languages option but no
> use.
> What am I doing wrong? Do these files need to be created exclusively?
> Please advice.
>
> BTW, I am repeatedly viewing your video onhttp://vimeo.com/7520812
> to understand where I am going wrong.
>
> Thanks, Rahul.

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