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angular-translate-loader-url
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Creates a loading function for a typical dynamic url pattern: "locale.php?lang=en_US", "locale.php?lang=de_DE", "locale.php?language=nl_NL" etc. Prefixing the specified url, the current requested, language id will be applied with "?{queryParameter}={key}"
This is the Bower shadow repository for angular-translate-loader-url.
Please file any issues and bugs in our main repository at angular-translate/angular-translate.
$ bower install angular-translate-loader-url
$ npm install angular-translate-loader-url
Please have a look at https://cdnjs.com/libraries/angular-translate-loader-url for specific versions.
Licensed under MIT. See more details at angular-translate/angular-translate.
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Creates a loading function for a typical dynamic url pattern: "locale.php?lang=en_US", "locale.php?lang=de_DE", "locale.php?language=nl_NL" etc. Prefixing the specified url, the current requested, language id will be applied with "?{queryParameter}={key}"
The npm package angular-translate-loader-url receives a total of 2,222 weekly downloads. As such, angular-translate-loader-url popularity was classified as popular.
We found that angular-translate-loader-url demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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