Hello,

On 15 mayo, 05:26, Ehlo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, well it do the job for you, which is actually important.
>
> I'm more looking into a more "proper" way of doing it. I used in the
> past (with php) getext which was quiet fine.
> However I don't know how it work with rails.
Ago time, I was looking for information about localization plugins [1]
for Rails and after of a lot of web searching and to reading a lot of
comments and blogs I found that Globalite [2] is a very well option.

>
> I will probably do a French translation, so it's look like we got 2
> languages already ;-)
Well, this is great

>
> See you,
> E
>
> BTW: Are you on the developer site (http://dogfood.insoshi.com) ?
By now not, and you? --I'm tired to have to sign up myself in each web
service ;) OpenID rules --.

Note: I'm also a newbie on Rails, and if I'm now most interested about
Rails is by Insoshi.

Greetings!


[1] http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/InternationalizationComparison
[2] http://www.railsontherun.com/2007/5/15/globalite-i18n-i10n-solution
      http://www.railsontherun.com/globalite

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