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== Country Code Select
A simple country code select helper with I18n translations for the countries. Works exactly the same as country_select but uses country codes instead and has i18n translations for the country names.
NOTE: The old country_code_select repository that this one was forked from is outdated and no longer maintained. This i18_country_select repository is the most current.
== Installation Put the following in your Gemfile
gem 'i18n_country_select'
== Example Simple use supplying model and attribute as parameters:
country_code_select(:user, :country)
Supplying priority countries to be placed at the top of the list:
country_code_select(:user, :country, [[ 'US', 'United States' ], [ 'CA', 'Canada' ]])
Specifying different selected value:
country_code_select(:user, :country, [], selected: 'CA')
Based on the deprecated country_code_select by: Russ Smith (russ@bashme.org) and Frank Wambutt (frank@mo-stud.io)
== License
MIT or GPL
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