- The Book of Dojo
- Quick Installation
- Hello World
- Debugging Tutorial
- Introduction
- Part 1: Life With Dojo
- Part 2: Dijit
- Part 3: JavaScript With Dojo and Dijit
- Functions Used Everywhere
- Object Orientation
- Modules
- Creating and Scripting Widgets
- Writing Your Own Widget Class
- The Event System
- XMLHttpRequest (XHR)
- Drag and Drop
- Using dojo.data
- Selecting DOM Nodes with dojo.query
- i18n
- Back Button
- Other Functions
- Part 4: Testing, Tuning and Debugging
- Part 5: DojoX
- The Dojo Book, 0.4
Globalization Tutorial
Submitted by smoverton on Mon, 09/24/2007 - 16:58.
This tutorial focuses on the Dojo globalization features that are fundamental to help developers construct a globalized AJAX application. Based on the Dojo globalization basics (introduced in Dojo Globalization Guidelines), this tutorial first introduces a Dojo Globalization Hello World application step by step, and then implements a more integrated MVC global Web application, the Dojo Car Store. At the end of this tutorial, some Dojo globalization usage samples are provided for your reference.
Before you start with this tutorial, it is suggested that you first read the Dojo Globalization Guidelines, which introduces the technical details mentioned in this tutorial.
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these apps are hosted elsewhere
and these applications may have too many server details to be relevant to this chapter. we should see if it's possible to host these pages with the demo applications.
Why a whole app example??
Why can't there just be a single example widget here, on a single page using two different language bundles, instead of a full-blown app?