Re: what about Armenian error pages?

From: Arthur Tumanyan <arthurtumanyan@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2007 01:00:36 -0700 (PDT)

squid3 wrote:
>
>> ons 2007-07-18 klockan 08:39 -0700 skrev Arthur Tumanyan:
>>
>>> > for example ERR_CONNECT_FAIL doesn't mention the requested server
>>> (%I),
>>> > and several pages don't include the mailto link where the English one
>>> > do..
>>> >
>>> > and similar errors seem to be in other pages as well.
>>
>>> Well,is there a way to solve this problem?
>>
>> A second reading, comparing the English to the Armenian pages, by a
>> person being able to read both languages.. and then fix the mismatches.
>>
>> I can only do some very simple automated compares, like making sure the
>> same % codes is used in each page..
>>
>> Armenian/ERR_ACCESS_DENIED %w mismatch (found , expected 2)
>> Armenian/ERR_CONNECT_FAIL %I mismatch (found , expected 1)
>>
>
> It looks to me like squid is doing translation the hard way and hit the
> natural consequence for it.
>
> What I think we should be doing here is having a 'dictionary' for each
> langauge containing a list of each unique sentence needed. Last time I
> wrote a translation system like this with mostly similar output, I found
> it easier to create a multiple dictionaries and insert them at build time
> into the pages, With a default language if any sentence was missing
> (allows for expansion in absence of translators).
> It kept the level of expertise needed in language translators to a minimum
> and kept the page layout and styles in one location.
>
> Would be a nice beginner project if you want to go ahead with it.
>
> Amos
>

Yes,I want!It is importantant for me to have error pages in my native
language and to contribute/help this project!
Almost 5 year(and now too) squid helps me to do my job right and easy!Now I
want to help squid what I can.
This is my motivation.

I would need some instructions,What should I do?

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