Hello Matthew,

Thanks for your help. I initialzed the object using the Zend_Registry in the
boostrap this way:

$translate = new Zend_Translate('csv', '/path/to/translation.csv');
Zend_Registry::set('Zend_Translate', $translate); 

An then, using the helper, the only thing that you need to do in the views
is:

echo $this->translate("Hello world!");

It's really simple. I posted my solution because maybe it can help someone
else.



Matthew Weier O'Phinney-3 wrote:
> 
> -- Mauricio Cuenca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> (on Tuesday, 04 March 2008, 08:53 AM -0800):
>> I am implementing Zend_Translate in an application, but right now, I have
>> initialize the object in each controller using the init() method. Is it
>> possible to create a Zend_Translate object to be available in all the
>> views?
>> 
>> Should I create a instance of it in the bootstrap file? What would be the
>> simplest approach?
>> 
>> I have something like this in each init():
>> 
>>      $translate = new Zend_Translate('csv', LANG_EN);
>>      $this->view->translate = $translate;
> 
> All Zend_Translate-aware classes, including the translate view helper
> (which you should be using, instead of setting the translate view
> property), will look for a translate object in Zend_Registry registered
> as 'Zend_Translate' -- so the easiest method is to instantiate once and
> place it in the registry:
>     
>     $translate = new Zend_Translate('csv', LANG_EN);
>     Zend_Registry::set('Zend_Translate', $translate);
> 
> Place that in your bootstrap, and you should be in good shape. If you
> need access to the object, you can grab it from the registry:
> 
>     $translate = Zend_Registry::get('Zend_Translate');
> 
>     // or operate on it directly:
>     $translation =
> Zend_Registry::get('Zend_Translate')->translate($string);
> 
> -- 
> Matthew Weier O'Phinney
> PHP Developer            | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Zend - The PHP Company   | http://www.zend.com/
> 
> 

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