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I have a site in Portuguese and French, created two folders within application
, being like this.
application/language/portuguese-brazilian
application/language/french
Within it I placed the files in their respective languages.
My doubt is how to dynamically change the language of the user based on the URL he accesses. At the moment I am setting the language like this.
<?php
defined('BASEPATH') OR exit('No direct script access allowed');
class Home extends CI_Controller {
function __construct(){
parent::__construct();
$lang = substr($_SERVER['HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'], 0, 2);
if ($lang == 'pt') {
$this->lang->load(Array('nav_lang', 'buttons_lang'), 'portuguese-brazilian');
}elseif ($lang == 'fr') {
$this->lang->load(Array('nav_lang', 'buttons_lang'), 'french');
}
I needed to check if it is a specific domain, for example dominio.com.fr
it redirects me to the French or .br
pro Portuguese. In addition I have done by the language of the browser
Don’t just take the domain accessed and make the condition such made with the header? I don’t understand exactly what your question is.
– Woss
The doubt is in taking the dominion. I have in config.php a constant APP_URL that me the url of it, local it is localhost/project, need a way to get only the . br or . fr to filter
– Guilherme Rigotti
And what is the production value?
– Woss
not yet in production, but it will be something like dominio.com.br and dominio.com.fr
– Guilherme Rigotti
So the question boils down to how to extract the last part of a string of the type "dominio.com.br"?
– Woss
Yeah, I don’t know how I’d do with substring
– Guilherme Rigotti
Or with a split picking up the 3 parts I don’t know
– Guilherme Rigotti