Update: I figured out it is actually working , but only in FireFox 2+
ANything I can do differently to adjust it to work in IE7 and IE6? We
can always fall back and demo in FireFox, but I would rather learn of
the solution.
THanks guys.
On Oct 9, 1:53 pm, Danjojo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think what I need to do will work... I just ran into a road block.
> One of my co-workers has filled out an XML sheet for me, with REAL
> japanese values i.e.
>
> <subAboutLoc>USロケーション</subAboutLoc>
> <subAboutWW>グローバルロケーション</subAboutWW>
> <subAboutProductOverview>製品概要</subAboutProductOverview>
> <subAboutTradeShows>展示会</subAboutTradeShows>
> <subAboutEduTraining>セミナー& トレーニング</subAboutEduTraining>
> <subAboutCareerOpps>就職案内</subAboutCareerOpps>
> <subAboutFinancial>財政情報</subAboutFinancial>
> <subAboutSMCHistory>会社沿革 History</subAboutSMCHistory>
> <subAboutOrderTrack>オーダートラッキング</subAboutOrderTrack>
>
> My Jquery worked on a test I did for a German Sheet where I just
> changed it to read German Locations if the language_sheet_de.xml had
> been loaded because that was the value in the <subAboutLoc> tag.
>
> But it is NOT working and displaying it for the Japanese style sheet.
> My web page still says US Locations in that menu spot. The JQuery is:
>
> // Load XML document based on language
> var langSheet = "language_sheet_" + country + ".xml"
> $.ajax({
> type: "GET",
> url: langSheet,
> dataType: "xml", // specify the return type as xml
> success: function(xmlDoc){
> $(xmlDoc).find('subAboutLoc').each(function(){
> var item_text = $(this).text();
> $('#subAboutLoc').text(item_text);
> });
>
> }
> });
>
> And at the top of the XML file is:
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>