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CGI::FormBuilder::MessUser(Contributed Perl DocumCGI::FormBuilder::Messages(3)

NAME
       CGI::FormBuilder::Messages - Localized message support for FormBuilder

SYNOPSIS
	   use CGI::FormBuilder::Messages;

	   my $mesg = CGI::FormBuilder::Messages->new(
			   $file || \%hash || ':locale'
		      );

	   print $mesg->js_invalid_text;

DESCRIPTION
       This module handles localization for FormBuilder. It is invoked by
       specifying the "messages" option to FormBuilder's  "new()" method.
       Currently included with FormBuilder are several different locales:

	   English (default)	en_US
	   Danish		da_DK
	   German/Deutsch	de_DE
	   Spanish/Espanol	es_ES
	   Japanese		ja_JP
	   Norwegian/Norvegian	no_NO
	   Turkish		tr_TR

       To enable automatic localization that will detect the client's locale
       and use one of these included locales, simply turn on "auto" messages:

	   my $form = CGI::FormBuilder->new(messages => 'auto');

       Or, to use a specific locale, specify it as ":locale"

	   # Force Danish messages
	   my $form = CGI::FormBuilder->new(messages => ':da_DK');

       In addition to these included locales, you can completely customize
       your own messages. Each message that FormBuilder outputs is given a
       unique key.  You can selectively override FormBuilder messages by
       specifying a different message string for a given message key.

       To do so, first create a file and give it a unique name. In this
       example we will use a shortened locale as the suffix:

	   # messages.en
	   # FormBuilder messages for "en" locale
	   js_invalid_start	 %s error(s) were found in your form:\n
	   js_invalid_end	 Fix these fields and try again!
	   js_invalid_select	 - You must choose an option for the "%s" field\n

       Then, specify this file to "new()".

	   my $form = CGI::FormBuilder->new(messages => 'messages.en');

       Alternatively, you could specify this directly as a hashref:

	   my $form = CGI::FormBuilder->new(
		 messages => {
		     js_invalid_start  => '%s error(s) were found in your form:\n',
		     js_invalid_end    => 'Fix these fields and try again!',
		     js_invalid_select => '- Choose an option from the "%s" list\n',
		 }
	      );

       Although in practice this is rarely useful, unless you just want to
       tweak one or two things.

       This system is easy, and there are many many messages that can be
       customized.  Here is a list of messages, along with their default
       values:

	   form_invalid_input	       Invalid entry
	   form_invalid_checkbox       Check one or more options
	   form_invalid_file	       Invalid filename
	   form_invalid_password       Invalid entry
	   form_invalid_radio	       Choose an option
	   form_invalid_select	       Select an option from this list
	   form_invalid_textarea       Please fill this in
	   form_invalid_default	       Invalid entry

	   form_invalid_text	       %s error(s) were encountered with your submission.
				       Please correct the fields %shighlighted%s below.

	   form_required_text	       Fields that are %shighlighted%s are required.

	   form_confirm_text	       Success! Your submission has been received %s.

	   form_select_default	       -select-
	   form_grow_default	       Additional %s
	   form_other_default	       Other:
	   form_reset_default	       Reset
	   form_submit_default	       Submit

	   js_noscript		       Please enable JavaScript or use a newer browser.
	   js_invalid_start	       %s error(s) were encountered with your submission:
	   js_invalid_end	       Please correct these fields and try again.

	   js_invalid_checkbox	       - Check one or more of the "%s" options
	   js_invalid_default	       - Invalid entry for the "%s" field
	   js_invalid_file	       - Invalid filename for the "%s" field
	   js_invalid_input	       - Invalid entry for the "%s" field
	   js_invalid_multiple	       - Select one or more options from the "%s" list
	   js_invalid_password	       - Invalid entry for the "%s" field
	   js_invalid_radio	       - Choose one of the "%s" options
	   js_invalid_select	       - Select an option from the "%s" list
	   js_invalid_textarea	       - Please fill in the "%s" field

	   mail_confirm_subject	       %s Submission Confirmation
	   mail_confirm_text	       Your submission has been received %s, and will be processed shortly.
	   mail_results_subject	       %s Submission Results

       The "js_" tags are used in JavaScript alerts, whereas the "form_" tags
       are used in HTML and templates managed by FormBuilder.

       In some of the messages, you will notice a %s "printf" format. This is
       because these messages will include certain details for you. For
       example, the "js_invalid_start" tag will print the number of errors if
       you include the %s format tag. Of course, this is optional, and you can
       leave it out.

       The best way to get an idea of how these work is to experiment a
       little.	It should become obvious really quickly.

TRANSLATORS
       Foreign language translations were contributed by the following people:

       Danish translation (da_DK)
	   Jonas Smedegaard

       German translation (de_DE)
	   Thilo Planz

       Spanish translation (es_ES)
	   Florian Merges

       French translation (fr_FR)
	   Laurent Dami

       Japanese translation (ja_JP)
	   Toru Yamaguchi and Thilo Planz

       Norwegian translation (no_NO)
	   Steinar Fremme

       Turkish translation (tr_TR)
	   Recai OktaAaX

       Thanks!

SEE ALSO
       CGI::FormBuilder

REVISION
       $Id: Messages.pm 100 2007-03-02 18:13:13Z nwiger $

AUTHOR
       Copyright (c) 2000-2006 Nate Wiger <nate@wiger.org>. All Rights
       Reserved.

       This module is free software; you may copy this under the terms of the
       GNU General Public License, or the Artistic License, copies of which
       should have accompanied your Perl kit.

perl v5.14.1			  2007-03-02	 CGI::FormBuilder::Messages(3)
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