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Online editing gettext files, is it possible?

I use gettext for all my PHP projects, but sides with a minor problem, want to mine user may translate my language from as Danish to Norwegian, but in this case it enste I know is that I need to export my file from Poedit there is any. other software that can export / import my files? for Poedit can I do with export as.

hope i could help me a little.

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This question is high on Google and the answer is a little dated. I found http://poeditor.com/ an excellent resource. It is a free website, it is very easy to get started, you can invite translators and they have a credit system where you can use automated translation tools for your strings to help you get started.

Very slick, very easy.

newz2000
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There are also other options which were not yet mentioned:

Michal Čihař
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The Ubuntu launchpad service has a subproject "Rosetta" which provides such a tool. You could install that on your server: https://launchpad.net/rosetta

There are also:

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I used SimplePo recently, works great. You need to export the edited .po file then use command line gettext tools or POEdit to build .mo.

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  • Tanks, all i need its this :) easy to install when i read the "readme" file ;D – ParisNakitaKejser Oct 12 '10 at 16:19
  • I used SimplePO for a short time, but found it required too much manual intervention. I switched to using Pootle which is nice because it works with SVN (and other VCSs). I also found SimplePO didn't handle plural forms at all. – Stephen Paulger Jul 05 '11 at 22:28
  • I realise this is an old question, but this [browser-based POEdit clone](http://localise.biz/free/poedit) compiles the MO files for you. It also supports plurals, context and has a POT edit mode – Tim Jul 12 '13 at 18:08