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iLib is a cross-engine library of internationalization (i18n) classes written in pure JS
iLib is an internationalization library written in pure Javascript
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iLib is a regular node module and can be loaded using the regular require statement. Here is an example of using iLib to format the current date/time for Berlin, Germany.
var ilib=require("ilib").ilib;
var d = ilib.Date.newInstance();
var f = new ilib.DateFmt({
locale: "de-DE",
type: "datetime",
length: "long",
timezone: "Europe/Berlin"
});
f.format(d);
Result would be:
'07:45 06. Nov. 2014'
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iLib is a cross-engine library of internationalization (i18n) classes written in pure JS
We found that ilib demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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