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Example of PHP file translated using gettext
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<?php | |
session_start(); | |
if (isset($_GET["locale"])) { | |
$locale = $_GET["locale"]; | |
} | |
else if (isset($_SESSION["locale"])) { | |
$locale = $_SESSION["locale"]; | |
} | |
else { | |
$locale = "en_UK"; | |
} | |
putenv("LANG=" . $locale); | |
setlocale(LC_ALL, $locale); | |
$domain = "example"; | |
bindtextdomain($domain, "Locale"); | |
bind_textdomain_codeset($domain, 'UTF-8'); | |
textdomain($domain); | |
$domain2 = "example2"; | |
bindtextdomain($domain2, "Locale"); | |
bind_textdomain_codeset($domain2, 'UTF-8'); | |
$user = "Curious gettext tester"; | |
// _() is an alias of gettext() | |
echo _("Let’s make the web multilingual."); | |
echo _("We connect developers and translators around the globe | |
on Lingohub for a fantastic localization experience."); | |
echo sprintf(_('Welcome back, %1$s! Your last visit was on %2$s', $user, date('l')); | |
// dgettext() is similar to _(), but it also accepts a domain name if a string from | |
// a domain other the one set by textdomain() needs to be displayed | |
echo dgettext("example2", ""); | |
// ngettext() is used when the plural form of the message is dependent on the count | |
echo ngettext("%d page read.", "%d pages read.", 1); //outputs a form used for singular | |
echo ngettext("%d page read.", "%d pages read.", 15); //outputs a form used when the count is 15 | |
?> |
AFAIK it should be "en_GB" instead of "en_UK".
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