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Translations | Definition of the syntax for writing i18n compatible templates. | globe |
Translations
Translations are easy to use with a template, and give access to SilverStripe's translation facilities. Here is an example:
<%t Foo.BAR 'Bar' %>
<%t Member.WELCOME 'Welcome {name} to {site}' name=$Member.Name site="Foobar.com" %>
Member.WELCOME
is an identifier in the translation system, for which different translations may be available. This
string may include named placeholders, in braces.
'Welcome {name} to {site}'
is the default string used, if there is no translation for Member.WELCOME in the current
locale. This contains named placeholders.
name=$Member.Name
assigns a value to the named placeholder name
. This value is substituted into the translation
string wherever {name}
appears in that string. In this case, it is assigning a value from a property Member.Name
site="Foobar.com"
assigns a literal value to another named placeholder, site
.