Re: [PHP] Multilingual website, texts in external JavaScript problem

2009-11-09 Thread leledumbo

> I don't see why you can't use inline script in XHTML 1.0 Strict

Because I don't know about CDATA, thanks.
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Re: [PHP] Multilingual website, texts in external JavaScript problem

2009-11-09 Thread Phpster



On Nov 9, 2009, at 1:04 AM, leledumbo   
wrote:




I need to create a multilingual website and my framework already  
gives me
that facility. However, I also use JavaScript quite extensively and  
since
XHTML 1.0 Strict doesn't allow inline script, I must use  
external .js file.

The problem is in these scripts, there are strings that needs to be
translated as well. How can I make PHP parse these scripts as well?  
Or are

there alternative approaches?

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I use a standard error code ( error.2510 ) treating it as the js array  
key, and then call the correct language file with translated value


Bastien

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Re: [PHP] Multilingual website, texts in external JavaScript problem

2009-11-09 Thread Peter Ford
leledumbo wrote:
> I need to create a multilingual website and my framework already gives me
> that facility. However, I also use JavaScript quite extensively and since
> XHTML 1.0 Strict doesn't allow inline script, I must use external .js file.
> The problem is in these scripts, there are strings that needs to be
> translated as well. How can I make PHP parse these scripts as well? Or are
> there alternative approaches?
> 

I don't see why you can't use inline script in XHTML 1.0 Strict: just put the
script in CDATA sections, like


/**/


That seems to validate fine in XHTML 1.0 Strict for me...


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Re: [PHP] Multilingual website, texts in external JavaScript problem

2009-11-09 Thread Ashley Sheridan
On Sun, 2009-11-08 at 22:04 -0800, leledumbo wrote:

> I need to create a multilingual website and my framework already gives me
> that facility. However, I also use JavaScript quite extensively and since
> XHTML 1.0 Strict doesn't allow inline script, I must use external .js file.
> The problem is in these scripts, there are strings that needs to be
> translated as well. How can I make PHP parse these scripts as well? Or are
> there alternative approaches?
> 
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You could either use several different Javascript files to hold the
language translations and just those as variables, and then in the main
Javascript use the variables rather than the actual words. Or you could
store all the translations into a Javascript array and refer to the
specific array element you need to output

Thanks,
Ash
http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk




[PHP] Multilingual website, texts in external JavaScript problem

2009-11-08 Thread leledumbo

I need to create a multilingual website and my framework already gives me
that facility. However, I also use JavaScript quite extensively and since
XHTML 1.0 Strict doesn't allow inline script, I must use external .js file.
The problem is in these scripts, there are strings that needs to be
translated as well. How can I make PHP parse these scripts as well? Or are
there alternative approaches?

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