Hi Massimo,
Hi Massimo,
Here are the translation files I intend to get.
1- Marathi mr-mr or (mar-mar) code is "mr-IN"
2- Gujrathi gu-gu (gu-IN)
3- Tamil ta-ta (ta-IN)
4- Bengali bn-bn (bn-IN)
5- Punjabi pa-pa (pa-IN)
6- Malayalam ml-ml (ml-IN)
7- Telugu te-te (te-IN)
8- Sanskrit sa-sa (sa-IN)
9- Oriya or-or (or-IN)
10 - Sindhi sd-sd (sd-IN)
11- Kashmiri ks-ks (ks-IN)
12- Kannada kn-kn (kn-IN)
13- Urdu ur-ur (ur-PK)
14- Konkani code( kok-IN )
15- Hindi hi-hi (already works great)
16- Assamese as-as (as-IN) or (asm-IN) not too sure
These are the files. Also one thing I noted was that when I used the
plugin "Translate" It translated the files when web2py was online. But
when I went offline, the files could not be translated. Other thing I
couldn't make translations work in IE7 (online or offline). I use
Firefox 3.6 and Windows XP with SP2 . Any idea how we can make this
work offline?
I am using web2py latest version. I had generated language files using
its admin interface for my application.
Regards, Rahul .
On Jun 4, 6:36 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> if you email me your language files I will include them in web2py.
>
> On Jun 4, 5:29 am, Rahul <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi Massimo, All,
> > Wondering how the internationalization forIndianLanguages
> > works. I am using latest web2py (1.78.3) on Firefox with "Translate"
> > Plugin installed for translation on Windows XP (SP2). International
> >languageslike Japanese, Chinese, Korean and others work seamlessly
> > and thats brilliant.
> > Also, I've successfully translated to Hindi (hi-hi) but Marathi (mr-
> > mr) , Bengali (bn-bn) and otherlanguageslike Punjabi (pa-pa) etc
> > don't seem to work with my application. I've even tried adding these
> >languagesto Browser (Firefox and IE7) vialanguagesoption but no
> > use.
> > What am I doing wrong? Do these files need to be created exclusively?
> > Please advice.
>
> > BTW, I am repeatedly viewing your video onhttp://vimeo.com/7520812
> > to understand where I am going wrong.
>
> > Thanks, Rahul.