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i18n featuresI assume Isaac is really busy or is gone, since I haven't heard a peep from him on any list in a while. Anyway, for #2 below, I believe you can do this with the branding features of onTap. Essentially, with branding you can "overwrite" the regular values with specific values for a customer. Check out the documentation on this. As for #1, I have no idea if large-scale sites are using onTap. Isaac would know. I know we are converting a fairly complicated app to onTap, though it is still in the planning stages at this point, which probably isn't much help to you. Cedric >Isaac, > >I am comparing some frameworks and your i18n features make it a compelling >choice for my application. We currently have a large app with 16 languages >supported, but I think that it may be time to start again and put in some >formal code rules etc and take on a framework. > >There are 2 things I would like to know >1. are there any major sites using onTap on a global presence? We are >delivering a large app globally and wanted to see if there were any >comparable sites out there. >2. There is a business need to allow clients to administer their own set of >language labels. This means we have not only multiple language sets, but >multiple sets of labels based on the client within a language. Can onTap >deal with this efficiently? > >Thanks > >-- >Duncan I Loxton >www.sixfive.co.uk <http://www.sixfive.co.uk> >duncan.loxton@gmail.com > >"I can only please one person per day. Today is not looking good. Tomorrow >isn't looking much better." Dilbert |
February 12, 2012
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