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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Which team will win the 2010 World Cup final? Post 302435883 by Franklin52 on Thursday 8th of July 2010 12:28:55 PM
Old 07-08-2010
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Originally Posted by Neo
The way Spain stopped Germany's hopes after Germany crushed Argentina (4-0), it would seem that Spain is the clear favorite.
But we beat Brasil, the top favorite Smilie
 

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Jifty::I18N(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					  Jifty::I18N(3pm)

NAME
Jifty::I18N - Internationalization framework for Jifty SYNOPSIS
# Whenever you need an internationalized string: print _('Hello, %1!', 'World'); In your Mason templates: <% _('Hello, %1!', 'World') %> METHODS
"_" This module provides a method named "_", which allows you to quickly and easily include localized strings in your application. The first argument is the string to be translated. If that string contains placeholders, the remaining arguments are used to replace the placeholders. The placeholders in the form of "%1" where the number is the number of the argument used to replace it: _('Welcome %1 to the %2', 'Bob', 'World'); This example would return the string "Welcome Bob to the World" if no translation is being performed. new Set up Jifty's internationalization for your application. This pulls in Jifty's PO files, your PO files and then exports the _ function into the wider world. install_global_loc available_languages Return an array of available languages _get_file_patterns Get list of patterns for all PO files in the project. (Paths are gotten from the configuration variables and plugins). get_language_handle Get the language handle for this request. get_current_language Get the current language for this request, formatted as a Locale::Maketext subclass string (i.e., "zh_tw" instead of "zh-TW"). refresh Used by Jifty::Handler in DevelMode to reload .po files whenever they are modified on disk. promote_encoding STRING [CONTENT-TYPE] Return STRING promoted to our best-guess of an appropriate encoding. STRING should not have the UTF-8 flag set when passed in. Optionally, you can pass a MIME content-type string as a second argument. If it contains a charset= parameter, we will use that encoding. Failing that, we use Encode::Guess to guess between UTF-8 and iso-latin-1. If that fails, and the string validates as UTF-8, we assume that. Finally, we fall back on returning the string as is. maybe_decode_utf8 STRING Attempt to decode STRING as UTF-8. If STRING is not valid UTF-8, or already contains wide characters, return it undecoded. N.B: In an ideal world, we wouldn't need this function, since we would know whether any given piece of input is UTF-8. However, the world is not ideal. perl v5.14.2 2010-09-25 Jifty::I18N(3pm)
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