better/quicker way.
To get the browser based language locale (eg en_GB, nl_BE) I use the
Zend Locale library. With this info I look up the code_b (eg. eng,
dut) in CakePHP's L10n library and it's done.
On Oct 13, 5:18 pm, MissYeh <miss...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Instead of creating my own multi table, I figured that someone else
> had to deal with this before.
>
> I'm working with localecode_bfor locale.
>
> Based on visitor's IP address I have the country name/code, eg:
>
> $userCountry = array(
> 'NL' => 'The Netherlands'
> );
>
> Thecode_bfor NL is 'dut'. The list of ISO_639-1 codes doesn't
> mention the country name/code. How do I easily connect languagecode_b'swith country names/codes? As 1 country can speak multiple
> languages. And 1 language can be spoken in multiple countries.
>
> I googled without luck. Does anyone know where I can find an existing
> datasource/tutorial about this? Or an existing table I can use.
>
> Would require a lot of time to create this database myself (since
> there are many countries and many languages) and I am sure I am not
> the first person ever to need this :)
>
> Kana
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