Well, it wasn't what I was looking for, but this is the best solution I could find:
sub UserError { my $msg = shift; my $serialcode = shift; my $email = shift; open JAPANERROR, $japanerrorfile or die "Can not open $japanerrorfile: $!"; my @JapanArray = <JAPANERROR>; close JAPANERROR or die "Can not close $japanerrorfile: $!"; chomp @JapanArray; my ($j_invalidcode, $j_badcodelength, $j_invalidemail, $j_expiredtrial, $j_unknownerror) = @JapanArray; $Response->Write("<html><body><h3>"); if ( $msg =~ /Bad code length/ ) { $Response->Write( "$j_badcodelength ($serialcode)" ) } elsif ( $msg =~ /Not a valid code/ ) { $Response->Write( "$j_invalidcode ($serialcode)" ) } elsif ( $msg =~ /Not a valid Email/ ) { $Response->Write( "$j_invalidemail ($email)" ) } elsif ( $msg =~ /You already used your 3 trial time/ ) { $Response->Write( "$j_expiredtrial ($email)" ) } else { $Response->Write( "$j_unknownerror" ) } $Response->Write("</h3></body></html>"); exit(1); }
And here's an example of the error file, not yet translated:
ERROR : Bad code length ERROR : Not a valid code ERROR : Not a valid Email ERROR : You already used your 3 trial time ERROR : Unknown Error

-Lexicon


In reply to Re: PerlScript and Localization by Lexicon
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