Merb is agnostic, so I didn't think, that he must have build-in i18n
or something like it. See also my agnostic i18n tool: http://r18n.rubyforge.org/
;)

On 9 дек, 19:03, "Diogo Almeida" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm currently in the process of evaluating the possibility of developing our
> next web project in Merb, instead of Rails. However I'd like to know what's
> the "Merb standard" for i18n and l10n. Can you guys give me some feedback on
> that?
>
> Searching the web I've seen a couple of things arround, such as Merb-Global.
> However, I'm unsure of which is the best and articles about Merb i18n and
> l10n are lacking.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Best regards,
> Diogo Almeida

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