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PHP Intl Class Currency Primer Tutorial
We’re back with the PHP intl “Internationalization” class, today, last talked about with the recent PHP Intl Class Datetime Keyboard Events Tutorial, this time discussing … Currency Internationalization … topics. Again, we found the Locale data item, as with Datetimes, … Continue reading
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Tagged amount, code, currency, currency code, event, form, internationalization, intl, intl class, intl object, ISO, ISO 4217, keyborad, locale, number, onblur, oninput, onkeydown, PHP, programming, proof of concept, tutorial
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Collation Javascript Internationalization Tutorial
On top of the recent Internationalization … DateTime … and … Currency and Number …. work, today we add on some … Collation … and let’s see what Wikipedia says about it … Collation is the assembly of written information … Continue reading
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Tagged ascii, awk, character, character set, collation, command line, currency, currency code, data, database, date, datetime, document.write, DOM, ecma, Google, Google Translate, HTML, internationalization, intl, Javascript, language, language code, Macbook Pro, macOS, MySql, number, order, programming, proof of concept, search, sort, time, timezone, tutorial, utf-8, Wordpress
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Google Translate Javascript Internationalization Tutorial
As a user selects a language from the language dropdowns of yesterday’s Currency Number Javascript Internationalization Tutorial and DateTime Javascript Internationalization Primer Tutorial‘s web applications they are presented with two “Translate” and (as of today a new) “New Window” buttons … Continue reading
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Tagged awk, command line, currency, currency code, date, datetime, document.write, DOM, ecma, Google, Google Translate, HTML, internationalization, intl, Javascript, language, language code, Macbook Pro, macOS, number, programming, proof of concept, time, timezone, tutorial
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Currency Number Javascript Internationalization Tutorial
Our Internationalization quest continues. So, today, adding onto yesterday’s DateTime Javascript Internationalization Primer Tutorial … datetime work … we add (and “peer integrate” via intl_use.html‘s supervisory live run), today … currency or number … Javascript (ie. client) based Intl object … Continue reading
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Tagged awk, command line, currency, currency code, date, datetime, ecma, HTML, internationalization, intl, Javascript, Macbook Pro, macOS, number, programming, proof of concept, time, timezone, tutorial
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Localized Currency Primer Tutorial
Where “internationalization” and “localization” meet “web applications” a big subject is “currency”, in terms of how amounts of money are displayed in a country or region of interest. In terms of this today we “channel” the Javascript functionality … numObj.toLocaleString([locales … Continue reading
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Tagged characters, currency, currency code, HTML, internationalization, ISO, Javascript, keyboard, localization, number, programming, toLocaleString, tutorial
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