Le mardi 14 avril 2015 à 11:55:20, Sylvain Beucler - Inria a écrit :
> Le 14/04/2015 11:31, Stéphane Aulery a écrit :
> >>>Ok, I will do everything if I can. The date format fields as "dmY" they 
> >>>must
> >>>be trnaslated as "d/m/Y" or "jj/mm/AAAA"?
> >>I'm not sure, can you point me to a particular string so I can see the
> >>context ?
> >Eux comment dire, 50 fichiers qui l'utilisent :
> >
> >Par exemple : www/stats/lastlogins.php.61
> >
> >Chaîne "Y-m-d H:i"
> 
> (continuing in English because that's the list official language)
> 
> According to the context, strings such as "Y-m-d" are passed to the PHP
> "date" function:
> https://php.net/manual/fr/function.date.php
> so they need to use the same syntax
> "jj/mm/AAAA" would be INVALID
> "d/m/Y" would be VALID

Ok.

> >Pour le HTML, c'est quelle variante : XHTML / HTML 5… ?
> 
> Technically it's written at the top of the page sources (eg. at
> https://fusionforge.org/) : XHTML Transitionnal 1.0 (plus RDFa).
> But this shouldn't impact the translation.

This is to check the <br /> tags.

-- 
Stéphane Aulery

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