Jannis Leidel wrote:

> 
> On 05.07.2011, at 09:26, Jonathan Slenders wrote:
> 
>> I'm also +1 on {% language lang_code %}... {% endlanguage %}
>> 
>> We are using exactly this template tag for maybe about half a year
>> already. Not for i18n urls, but for formatting numbers. The decimal
>> separator in Dutch is a comma, but sometimes we want to be sure to
>> have a dot a some part of the template. (When rendering SVG, JSON or
>> other markup lanugages.)
>> 
>> So, this is certainly a very versatile approach.
> 
> Great, thanks all for your opinions, I actually went ahead yesterday
> and added it in https://code.djangoproject.com/changeset/16501
> 
> Jannis
> 

Isn't this about more than language, but also locale?

In Grantlee I implemented this as a with_locale tag:

http://gitorious.org/grantlee/grantlee/blobs/master/examples/contacts/themes/linguist/sleepy/main.html

And then eg dates are also localized:

http://steveire.files.wordpress.com/2010/11/contacts_multi_lang_headers.png




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