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BRAVO
You’re our “Buzz Lightyear”, you go “to the infinite and far beyond !!!”
I can’t wait monday…
Last edited by vifort (2006-12-15 10:15:40)
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vifort wrote:
I can’t wait monday…
My words… Today is a happy day :D
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Wow net-carver!
I tip my hat to you kind sir. I don’t think you realise how much of a benefit this is my and the people I work for. Thank you!
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I’m speachless too. Can’t wait to start the translations of the texts on neme.org
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net-carver has done some great stuff on the MLP, I never thought gbp_l10n would/could evolve so much. Since the summer I’ve not been able to contribute very much, and he’s done such a marvellous job working mostly on his own – I just wanted to give credit where credit is due.
Thanks Steve.
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I also want to express my thanks to Steve, for this excellent and very stable work.
This makes TXP now more complete and flexible than ever. It was like the Rosetta Stone, missing for over a Year.
( It’s evident that probably far more then 150 working hours have gone in to this, so let’s not forget about support )
regards, marios
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G’day Steve and Graeme,
Thanks for your great work and recent outline of admin and public side features – some excellent innovations there.
I’m wondering if you have incorporated a way of specifying localised images/content using tags within pages or forms? i.e. including css or images that can be attributed to each translation of a page.
I know there are ways of doing this using article images or embedded HTML in articles, but was hoping you’d developed something more integrated using the MLP that would save some messing around?
Cheers,
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Luke (fbox),
The MLP Pack has a conditional tag called l10n_if_lang that lets you test for visitor browse language or directionality of the browse language. You could certainly use that in pages or forms to serve language specific content (not just images).
In fact, I am using this method on the demo site to serve up a RTL specific CSS file for one of the languages.
Hope that helps.
— Steve
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Excellent, excellent – just the ticket, thanks Steve. Looking forward to this widely anticipated demo site. =)
- Luke
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