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- Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 19:30:56 +0900
- From: Martin G <ebisumartin@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Language localization in Javacript
- References: <CA+kCxRb8df237PV1ZdvOp5Emuqgz_=RdVzpa_fPMJEbQZRX3sA@example.com> <4E81AF97.2060001@example.com> <CA+kCxRaM==wbOGH4Qcs__qsPY9SEyQNH9OBefxDbHv0Y2MQ6YQ@example.com> <87ty7xgh6l.fsf@example.com> <CA+kCxRYmTizivHp+gaK69R-pjFMLmuW-ADetEKsb2Lxn4MtvTg@example.com> <87k48rhmcc.fsf@example.com>
Stephen, Sorry, you're really missing the point. The Javascript is bundled into a container that is downloaded into an app. It is not generated dynamically at any point, ever. There is no way of generating the text on the server side, unless one needlessly asked for a language file every time one opened the app, which would be kind of pointless. I appreciate the tip, but I'm sorry to say that in this case you are solving the wrong problem. d.
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