Thank you guys, I'll look into your suggestions.
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On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 1:55 PM, Raul Vieira <[email protected]> wrote:

> ngRoute allows you to specify path params as Daphne described minus the
> abstract state business.  To get at the params you would use $routeParams.
>
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> On May 26, 2014, at 11:53 PM, Daphne Maddox <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I don't know ngRoute so I can't help you with that.
>
> In ui-router you can use a url pattern like '/:lang' in an abstract root
> state.  By defining it that way, you can have a high-level controller that
> reads from $params.lang and sets the value for angular-translate, so that
> all of your pages are rendered to the specified state for you.  It is my
> suspicion that ngRoute doesn't give you this capability, so I'm not sure
> how it would best be done.
>
>
>
> On Monday, May 26, 2014 6:14:24 PM UTC-7, Joberto Diniz wrote:
>>
>> Hi, we also have to implement this feature.
>> We're using angular-translate and ngRoute.
>>
>> How would be the best way to change the language specified in the route?
>> Maybe listen to routeChange and then call the angular-translate to change
>> the language, is that the a reasonable way to deal with this?
>> Why do I have to deal this in the controller, like you suggested?
>>
>> On Sunday, May 25, 2014 3:07:45 AM UTC-3, Daphne Maddox wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm going to sound like a broken record here, but this seems like a
>>> perfect use case for a combination of ui-router and angular-translate.
>>>  (Maybe you can do this with ngRoute, I don't know, never used it).  I do
>>> know that in ui-router it's really easy to set up the path segment that
>>> represents the language as a parameter in the url matcher (e.g.
>>> '/mypath/:lang/mypage'.  From there, you have the chosen language available
>>> in your controller as a value of the $params service, and can easily set
>>> the preferred language for angular-translate to provide the correct text...
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, May 23, 2014 3:51:20 PM UTC-7, Mahmoud Abdel-Fattah wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hey Adrian, it is almost one year but I could not find any resource
>>>> online for the same question. So, may I ask how did you solve this issue?
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, August 30, 2013 5:00:41 PM UTC+2, Adrian wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks! Will check it out
>>>>>
>>>>> Den fredagen den 30:e augusti 2013 kl. 16:58:23 UTC+2 skrev Martin
>>>>> Alix:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> BTW, with Node, I use https://github.com/jeresig/i18n-node-2 to
>>>>>> manage my translations...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Friday, August 30, 2013 10:55:48 AM UTC-4, Adrian wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thank you everyone. Server side seems like a good way to go. Not the
>>>>>>> least to be able to bootstrap angular with the language files already
>>>>>>> loaded (as they are retrieved from a backend).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Best
>>>>>>> Adrian
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Den onsdagen den 28:e augusti 2013 kl. 09:07:03 UTC+2 skrev Adrian:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I am trying to figure out how to setup the Angular routing for a
>>>>>>>> multi language webpage/app. In this app different languages should be
>>>>>>>> accessible with a language prefix such as /en /fr etc.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Examples:
>>>>>>>> www.myapp.com/en <--- welcome page in English
>>>>>>>> www.myapp.com/fr <-- welcome page in French
>>>>>>>> www.myapp.com <-- should redirect to the appropriate language (/en
>>>>>>>> or /fr) according to some logic in a controller
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> www.myapp.com/en/some-content <-- a sub page in English
>>>>>>>> www.myapp.com/fr/some-content <-- the same subpage in French
>>>>>>>> www.myapp.com/some-content <-- should redirect to the appropriate
>>>>>>>> language (/en/some-content or /fr/some-content) according to some 
>>>>>>>> logic in
>>>>>>>> a controller
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I guess I could do the routing this way
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> $routeProvider.
>>>>>>>>     when('/', {
>>>>>>>>       controller: 'MyController',
>>>>>>>>       templateUrl: '/views/welcome.html'
>>>>>>>>     }).
>>>>>>>>     when('/en', {
>>>>>>>>       controller: 'MyController',
>>>>>>>>       templateUrl: '/views/welcome.html'
>>>>>>>>     }).
>>>>>>>>     when('/fr', {
>>>>>>>>       controller: 'MyController',
>>>>>>>>       templateUrl: '/views/welcome.html'
>>>>>>>>     }).
>>>>>>>>     when('/:language/some-content, {
>>>>>>>>       controller: 'MyController',
>>>>>>>>       templateUrl: '/views/some-content.html'
>>>>>>>>     }).
>>>>>>>>     when('/some-content', {
>>>>>>>>       controller: 'MyController',
>>>>>>>>       templateUrl: '/views/some-content.html'
>>>>>>>>     }).
>>>>>>>> ...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Where :language is extracted with $routeParams in MyController and
>>>>>>>> used as parameter for some translation directive. But this routing 
>>>>>>>> doesn't
>>>>>>>> feel right and gets very ugly when the number of languages and sub 
>>>>>>>> pages
>>>>>>>> grow. How can I setup the routing in another better way?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
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