You can download now the unofficial Portuguese(pt_PT) translation of
Django in http://mariz.org/downloads/
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On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 17:27:05 +, Nuno Mariz wrote:
Hi,
I'm portuguese and I'm going to translate django to pt-pt in this
month. Stay tune.
Nuno Mariz
That'd be great! Looking forward to it being included in the framework!
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Hi,
I'm portuguese and I'm going to translate django to pt-pt in this
month. Stay tune.
Nuno Mariz
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James Bennett wrote:
On 1/16/07, Patrick J. Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd appreciate some help with figuring out how to go about adding that
locale to my site in simplest and sensible way.
The simplest way is to produce a translation for the 'pt' locale ;)
See this for information
On 1/16/07, Patrick J. Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'd appreciate some help with figuring out how to go about adding that
locale to my site in simplest and sensible way.
The simplest way is to produce a translation for the 'pt' locale ;)
See this for information:
http://www.djangopro
Hi, everybody!
I wanted to post about a little problem I have while developing
multilingual site I'm working on.
I plan to include content in various languages, focusing on 3 at the
moment: English, Spanish and Portuguese.
I have followed the docs on i18n and this are working great, except
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