If the library isn't present, it gracefully degrades DOM elements.
There is a placeholder method for all API calls as specified in the ECMAScript specification and present in all JavaScript engines, so when l10n.js isn't present, application work fine.
Features:
- Support Languages:
- English - American English (American Hixie English), British English (British Hixie English), Canadian English (Canadian Hixie English), Australian English (Australian Hixie English)
- German
- Portuguese
- Spanish
- French
- Dutch
- Finnish
- Vietnamese
- Supported Browsers:
- Internet Explorer 5+
- Firefox 2+
- Opera 9+ (Doesn't support region-specific locales. Only gives "en" in the case of "en-US".)
- Google Chrome 1+
- Safari 4+
Requirements:
- JavaScript enabled on client side
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