You are correct Nis...in
django.utils.translation.trans_real.to_locale. No idea why the two
need be any different...
On Sep 13, 10:02 am, Nis Jørgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ryan K skrev:> Hi. I have a few languages I've translated my site into. They
> all work
> > except Simplified Chine
Yesafter checking the Django sources I saw that zh_CN is where
the .po .mo files should go.
On Sep 13, 10:02 am, Nis Jørgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ryan K skrev:> Hi. I have a few languages I've translated my site into. They
> all work
> > except Simplified Chinese. Any hints as to w
Ryan K skrev:
> Hi. I have a few languages I've translated my site into. They all work
> except Simplified Chinese. Any hints as to why?
>
Try being more specific than "does not work". Do you see English,
garbled characters, something else?
> This is in my settings file:
>
> LANGUAGES = (
>
Pay attention to this question~
2007/9/13, Ryan K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Anyone? I have the site translated and working in Spanish, French,
> Italian and Russian yet simplified Chinese does not work. Any clues?
> This is my first attempt at internationalization.
>
> On Sep 11, 10:11 pm, Ryan K
Anyone? I have the site translated and working in Spanish, French,
Italian and Russian yet simplified Chinese does not work. Any clues?
This is my first attempt at internationalization.
On Sep 11, 10:11 pm, Ryan K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi. I have a few languages I've translated my site int
Hi. I have a few languages I've translated my site into. They all work
except Simplified Chinese. Any hints as to why?
This is in my settings file:
LANGUAGES = (
('es', ugettext('Spanish')),
('fr', ugettext('French')),
('it', ugettext('Italian')),
('ru', ugettext('Russian')),
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