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Javascript Internationalization Resolved Options Tutorial
The recent Collation Javascript Internationalization Tutorial thread of blog postings regarding Javascript (client) Internationalization ideas, via the Intl object was missing an “overture”, if you will. It’s (to do with) the resolvedOptions methods, the use of which can assist the … Continue reading →
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