Basically need to generate custom(some different then yes no) messeges(alert) in JS , how to deal with translation in it?
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1do you mean translation from, say, English to Spanish?– JasonMar 4, 2010 at 6:17
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Well lets say we have some warning to show like "do you really want to delete this item" and what is gonna be DRY and efficient way to deal with it in multilingual site?– simpleMar 4, 2010 at 6:32
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Are you already using an existing javascript library? Many of them already have some way of doing localization.– AnnieMar 4, 2010 at 6:58
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Some newer answers would be airbnb.io/polyglot.js and i18next.com– Arto BendikenNov 22, 2017 at 21:05
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Plese take a look at jQuery-i18n translation plugin
var my_dictionary = {
"some text" : "a translation",
"some more text" : "another translation"
}
$.i18n.load(my_dictionary);
$('div#example').text($.i18n._('some text'));
$.localise('js/greeting');
$('#greeting').val(greeting);
$('#languages').val($.localise.defaultLanguage);
$('#changeLocale').change(function() {
var newLang = $(this).val();
$.localise('js/greeting', {language: newLang, loadBase: true});
$('#greeting').val(greeting);
$('#languages').val(newLang);
});
Or, If you really want more translation than looking up data, try google translate api
google.language.translate("Hello world", "en", "es", function(result) {
if (!result.error) {
var container = document.getElementById("translation");
container.innerHTML = result.translation;
}
});
Use this JQuery plugin http://www.openxrest.com/translatejs
1 - Include the "trn" class to the text you want to translate:
<span class="trn">text to translate</span>
2 - Define a dictionary:
var dict = {
"text to translate": {
pt: "texto para traduzir"
},
"Download plugin": {
pt: "Descarregar plugin",
en: "Download plugin"
}
}
3 - Translate the entire page body:
var translator = $('body').translate({lang: "en", t: dict}); //use English
4 - Change to another language:
translator.lang("pt"); //change to Portuguese