Does the keys in internationalisation rails behaves different if they are of different case
The example is from rails docs:
en:
hello: "Hello world"
Are the both different. Does the case of the keys matters?
en:
Hello: "Hello world"
ruby-on-rails internationalization rails-i18n
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The example is from rails docs:
en:
hello: "Hello world"
Are the both different. Does the case of the keys matters?
en:
Hello: "Hello world"
ruby-on-rails internationalization rails-i18n
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The example is from rails docs:
en:
hello: "Hello world"
Are the both different. Does the case of the keys matters?
en:
Hello: "Hello world"
ruby-on-rails internationalization rails-i18n
The example is from rails docs:
en:
hello: "Hello world"
Are the both different. Does the case of the keys matters?
en:
Hello: "Hello world"
ruby-on-rails internationalization rails-i18n
ruby-on-rails internationalization rails-i18n
asked Nov 21 '18 at 12:02
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Yes, case of the keys matters.
check example,
define variables in en.yml
en:
hello: "hello world"
Hello: "HELLO WORLD"
and access it from console as
2.2.1 :001 > I18n.t('hello')
=> "hello world"
2.2.1 :002 > I18n.t('Hello')
=> "HELLO WORLD"
Please check Rails Internationalization
Thank you for the response. Really appreciated :)
– Priya
Nov 21 '18 at 22:13
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Yes, case of the keys matters.
check example,
define variables in en.yml
en:
hello: "hello world"
Hello: "HELLO WORLD"
and access it from console as
2.2.1 :001 > I18n.t('hello')
=> "hello world"
2.2.1 :002 > I18n.t('Hello')
=> "HELLO WORLD"
Please check Rails Internationalization
Thank you for the response. Really appreciated :)
– Priya
Nov 21 '18 at 22:13
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Yes, case of the keys matters.
check example,
define variables in en.yml
en:
hello: "hello world"
Hello: "HELLO WORLD"
and access it from console as
2.2.1 :001 > I18n.t('hello')
=> "hello world"
2.2.1 :002 > I18n.t('Hello')
=> "HELLO WORLD"
Please check Rails Internationalization
Thank you for the response. Really appreciated :)
– Priya
Nov 21 '18 at 22:13
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Yes, case of the keys matters.
check example,
define variables in en.yml
en:
hello: "hello world"
Hello: "HELLO WORLD"
and access it from console as
2.2.1 :001 > I18n.t('hello')
=> "hello world"
2.2.1 :002 > I18n.t('Hello')
=> "HELLO WORLD"
Please check Rails Internationalization
Yes, case of the keys matters.
check example,
define variables in en.yml
en:
hello: "hello world"
Hello: "HELLO WORLD"
and access it from console as
2.2.1 :001 > I18n.t('hello')
=> "hello world"
2.2.1 :002 > I18n.t('Hello')
=> "HELLO WORLD"
Please check Rails Internationalization
answered Nov 21 '18 at 12:40


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Thank you for the response. Really appreciated :)
– Priya
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Thank you for the response. Really appreciated :)
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Thank you for the response. Really appreciated :)
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Nov 21 '18 at 22:13
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