Hej!
Good point! It was the idea. One example: Pluralis is different in many
languages.
Kent
On Mon, 2006-02-27 at 15:27 +1100, Ben Alex wrote:
> Hi Kent and Sebastian
>
> Just in connection with the design of localization features, I feel it's
> important that it support parameterization, which is used quite
> extensively in my experience. So, for example, you may have a resource
> file named messages_en_au.txt, and inside it are a set of name-value
> parameters such as:
>
> error.notFound=Sorry, could not find that record
> error.notFoundIcon=images/{0}x{1}/english/notFound.png
> error.exceedsMinimum=Sorry, your input of {0} exceeded the maximum
> allowed value of {1}
>
> The replaceable parameters have a base index of 0, as shown above. This
> model allows messages to contain runtime-provided arguments, which is
> often quite useful.
>
> Best regards
> Ben
>
>
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