Mind you that it is "Wat is jouw naam?"
If ya need help with Dutch... no problem...
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From: Derek Hohls [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14mm2004 15:26
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Internationalisation for Woody forms' labels?
Hi
I'd appreciate some help setting up a form definition such that the
labels that appear on the form are translated based on context.
I *assume* its something like:
In the Form:
<wd:label><i18n:text i18n:catalogue="forms"
i18n:key="lbl_name">Name</i18n:text></wd:label>
Catalog File (say: FormLabels.xml) in a "message" subdirectory:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<catalogue xml:lang="it_IT">
<message key="lbl_name">Naam</message>
<message key="title">Wat is jou naam?</message>
</catalogue>
Sitemap:
<catalogues default="woody">
<catalogue id="woody" name="WoodyMessages" location="messages"/>
<catalogue id="forms" name="FormLabels" location="messages"/>
</catalogues>
And in the pipeline for the form:
<map:match pattern="form-display">
<map:generate src="forms/form_template.xml"/>
<map:transform type="woody"/>
<map:transform type="i18n"/> <!-- translates form messages and
codes -->
<map:transform src="resources/woody-samples-styling.xsl"/>
<map:serialize/>
</map:match>
But this does not work when I append the "?locale=it-IT" parameter to
call the form
display from the flow script - what I am I missing?? And is there an
easier way to
do the above - bearing in mind I may have to add more languages later?
Thanks
Derek
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