Michal Zugec write:
> On 26.02.2010 12:36, Michal Zugec wrote:
> > Hi!
> > I'd like to share my observation:
> > I needed to share my javascript code between two files (it was form
> > validation for new and edit action + some more)
> > I created
> > webyast-users-ui/plugins/users/public/javascripts/users_edit.js
> >
> > and included it into my files with <%= javascript_include_tag
> > "users_edit.js" %>
> >
> > It's important to use $pluginname as prefix to be unique in whole project!
> >
> > That's it ...
> >
> > Bye,
> > Michal
> >
>
> And jsuchome pointed me to one ugly fact : strings are not translatable.
> That's because .js file is not interpreted by rails (to apply
> translation into <%= _("sometext") %>), it's just send as it is.
> Any idea how to translate such string?
>
> Bye,
> Michal
>
>
>
Reason is simple, you add javascript to public directory which is jsut served.
I already look at this issue (not-supported browser js has same problem) and
for me the best solution is to pass from view as parameter translated string as
I don't see how we can use dynamic generated js elegant and clean.
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