Gettext Style i18n for Modern JavaScript Appsvar i18n = new Jed({ locale_data: { ... } }); // Use the chainable API i18n.translate("There is one translation.") .onDomain("messages") .withContext("male") .ifPlural( num, "There are %d translations." ) .fetch( num ); // Or kick it old school var out = i18n.dnpgettext( "messages", "male", "There is one translation.", "There are %d translations.", num
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Please check out the followup post before jumping to the wrong conclusion. As the last blog post discussed, jQuery version 1.8 is undergoing a spring cleaning to remove insecure, inefficient, ineffective, and inadvisable features. Weâve also begun the work to allow you to build custom versions that exclude parts of the library for even greater savings. Those efforts will make it possible for you t
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