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luke7273
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France
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Posted - 26 Jul 2007 : 07:35:09
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It seems impossible to insert php code into a text label, since '<php' is automatically replaced by '<php' .. The only thing I found is to do that with HTML objects, so in that case impossible to use internal D.H.E. text features (and I'm obliged to specify manually style class). My main sites lccy.net and netoffice.fr are built with D.H.E. and I really need multilingual support, and I need to rebuilt them for that purpose and don't see how to do. The best would be D.H.E. to use external resource file to define such strings to translate. So did I miss something ? Any idea ? Since my company main product is NetOffice.fr, I have no choice else than trying to find another D.H.E. like product to manage easily multilingual support, but I cannot even think about changing coz that product is so perfect for us.. Thanks for any help. |
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s.dav
Site Admin
    
Italy
3364 Posts |
Posted - 26 Jul 2007 : 10:07:42
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Maybe can I try to recognize <?php <? and ?> strings into labels and "ignore" them? I can do the same for .asp and .jsp languages by adding a property to labels. Let me know if this idea can be useful!. |
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s.dav
Site Admin
    
Italy
3364 Posts |
Posted - 27 Jul 2007 : 13:21:36
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opinions? |
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Edigital
Master
   
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Posted - 28 Jul 2007 : 12:47:42
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Hello!
I suggest to add some properties to HTML objects. For example STYLE, ALIGN..etc
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luke7273
Novice

France
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Posted - 10 Aug 2007 : 11:28:31
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Yes Davide, that is a simple good idea. Just add to "Export Type" property a line "Use text as written", so in this case you would not change anything in text value. |
________________ Luc, lc@lccy.net |
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