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GlobaLite is meant to be a breed of the best i18n /l10n plugins available for Rails. (compatible with Rails 2.1) NOTE: GlobaLite is NOT yet compatible with Rails 2.2 Edge. I worked with the i18n team to create Rails i18n/l10n API but I didn't port GlobaLite yet. I didn't even start working ... [More] on that. GlobaLite is NOT thread-safe and might have issues if used in Rails 2.2 LATEST UPDATES: Nov 13 2008: added Greek Dimitrakopoulos Nov 13 2008: added Arabic (Egypt) Mosta Sept 29 2008: added Danish Hoeg Sept 5 2008: added Ukrainian Prihodko Sept 5 2008: added support for labels Sponagl July 30 2008: Globalite now works with plugin_paths. nmerouze July 30 2008: fixed improper handling of multiple pluralizations in a single string morhekil July 30 2008:added custom inflectors support morhekil July 30 2008:updated Russian language file Philippov July 17 2008: improved Turkish language file and resource path localization Torun June 16 2008: Added Malagasy + new rake task creating and/or appending all non-translated symbols from views , helpers & controllers to the org_base file. June 2 2008: Added Finnish, Serbian and Turkish + tested against Rails 2.1 May 16 2008: Added support for Russian, Argentinean Spanish, Dutch + fixed a #select_month bug May 14 2008: Added support for Polish + validation error localization (GitHub only) May 13 2008: Rails 2.1rc1 compatible + support for Hungarian. (available only @ GitHub) May 1 2008: GlobaLite example app moved to GitHub: http://github.com/mattetti/globalite-example March 4 2008: GlobaLite is moving to GitHub: http://github.com/mattetti/globalite/tree/master git clone git://github.com/mattetti/globalite.git I'll keep the repo in sync for a little while until I totally switch to git. Feel free to fork github and send me pull requests. Sept 2nd 2007: Added Chinese localization thanks to Ivan Chang Added pluralization support Added ActiveRecord error message localization Updated the sample application August 16th 2007: Added German Localization thanks to Ralph von Der Heyden! August 1 2007: updated the French translation(Alexandre Bournier), reverted the recent change to the model error msg handling since it doesn't seem stable July 31 2007: Added better model error localization name translation contributed by Guillaume Belleguic July 2 2007: SAMPLE Application now available: http://www.railsontherun.com/2007/7/2/globalite-sample-application Globalite offers easy UI localization. Rails localization. user content available in multiple languages. Active Record validation localization Simple UI localization support different locales yml file based simple syntax no setup needed enough for most projects needing localization pass variables to the localization and let the translator deal with it Simple Rails Localization support different locales nothing to do, rails comes in your own language (including currency conversion and other helpers) yml file based localization for easy update support for Rails 1.2x simple to maintain simple to add/edit a new locale Resource routes get translated Built-in Rails localization in: English (UK) English (US) French (FR) Spanish (Spain, Argentina) Italian Portuguese (Brazilian and Portuguese - thanks to Marcus Derencius) German (Germany) (thanks to Ralph von Der Heyden) Chinese(CN, HK, TW) Hungarian Polish Russian Dutch Finnish Turkish Malagasy Ukrainian Danish Greek Arabic Go to http://www.railsontherun.com/globalite for more info and news Submit your language file in your own language to Matt Aimonetti: mattAimonetti@gmail.com [Less]

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