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    1: # The LearningOnline Network with CAPA
    2: # Localization routines
    3: #
    4: # $Id: lonlocal.pm,v 1.69 2022/09/08 01:41:14 raeburn Exp $
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   28: ######################################################################
   29: ######################################################################
   30: 
   31: =pod
   32: 
   33: =head1 NAME
   34: 
   35: Apache::lonlocal - provides localization services
   36: 
   37: =head1 SYNOPSIS
   38: 
   39: lonlocal provides localization services for LON-CAPA programmers based
   40: on Locale::Maketext. See
   41: C<https://metacpan.org/pod/Locale::Maketext>
   42: for more information on Maketext.
   43: 
   44: =head1 OVERVIEWX<internationalization>
   45: 
   46: As of LON-CAPA 1.1, we've started to localize LON-CAPA using the
   47: Locale::Maketext module. Internationalization is the bulk of the work
   48: right now (pre-1.1); localizing can be done anytime, and involves 
   49: little or no programming.
   50: 
   51: The internationalization process involves putting a wrapper around
   52: on-screen user messages and menus and turning them into keys,
   53: which the MaketextX<Maketext> library translates into the desired
   54: language output using a look-up table ("lexicon").X<lexicon>
   55: 
   56: As keys we are currently using the plain English messages, and
   57: Maketext is configured to replace the message by its own key if no
   58: translation is found. This makes it easy to phase in the
   59: internationalization without disturbing the screen output.
   60: 
   61: Internationalization is somewhat tedious and effectively impossible
   62: for a non-fluent speaker to perform, but is fairly easy to create
   63: translations, requiring no programming skill. As a result, this is one
   64: area where you can really help LON-CAPA out, even if you aren't a
   65: programmer, and we'd really appreciate it.
   66: 
   67: =head1 How To Localize Handlers For Programmers
   68: 
   69: Into the "use" section of a module, we need to insert
   70: 
   71:  use Apache::lonlocal;
   72: 
   73: Note that there are B<no parentheses>, we B<want> to pollute our
   74: namespace. 
   75: 
   76: Inside might be something like this
   77: 
   78:  sub message {
   79:      my $status=shift;
   80:      my $message='Status unknown';
   81:      if ($status eq 'WON') {
   82:         $message='You have won.';
   83:      } elsif ($status eq 'LOST') {
   84:         $message='You are a total loser.';
   85:      }
   86:      return $message;
   87:  }
   88:  ...
   89:  $r->print('<h3>Gamble your Homework Points</h3>');
   90:  ...
   91:  $r->print(<<ENDMSG);
   92:  <font size="1">Rules:</font>
   93:  <font size="0">No purchase necessary. Illegal where not allowed.</font>
   94:  ENDMSG
   95: 
   96: We have to now wrap the subroutine &mt()X<mt> ("maketext") around our 
   97: messages, but not around markup, etc. We also want minimal disturbance. 
   98: The first two examples are easy:
   99: 
  100:  sub message {
  101:      my $status=shift;
  102:      my $message='Status unknown';
  103:      if ($status eq 'WON') {
  104:         $message='You have won.';
  105:      } elsif ($status eq 'LOST') {
  106:         $message='You are a total loser.';
  107:      }
  108:      return &mt($message);
  109:  }
  110:  ...
  111:  $r->print('<h3>'.&mt('Gamble your Homework Points').'</h3>');
  112: 
  113: The last one is a bummer, since you cannot call subroutines inside of 
  114: (<<MARKER). I have written a little subroutine to generate a translated 
  115: hash for that purpose:
  116: 
  117:  my %lt=&Apache::lonlocal::texthash('header' => 'Rules', 'disclaimer' => 
  118:  'No purchase necessary. Illegal where not allowed.');
  119:  $r->print(<<ENDMSG);
  120:  <font size="1">$lt{'header'}:</font>
  121:  <font size="0">$lt{'disclaimer'}</font>
  122:  ENDMSG
  123: 
  124: As a programmer, your job is done here. If everything worked, you 
  125: should see no changes on the screen.
  126: 
  127: =head1 How To Localize LON-CAPA for Translators
  128: 
  129: As a translator, you need to provide the lexicon for the keys, which in 
  130: this case is the plain text message. The lexicons sit in 
  131: loncom/localize/localize, with the language code as filename, for 
  132: example de.pm for the German translation. The file then simply looks 
  133: like this:
  134: 
  135:     'You have won.'
  136:  => 'Sie haben gewonnen.',
  137: 
  138:     'You are a total loser.'
  139:  => 'Sie sind der totale Verlierer.',
  140: 
  141:     'Rules'
  142:  => 'Regeln',
  143: 
  144:     'No purchase necessary. Illegal where not allowed.'
  145:  => 'Es ist erlaubt, einfach zu verlieren, und das ist Ihre Schuld.'
  146: 
  147: 
  148: Comments may be added with the # symbol, which outside of a string
  149: (the things with the apostrophe surrounding them, which are the 
  150: keys and translations) will cause the translation routines to
  151: ignore the rest of the line.
  152: 
  153: This is a relatively easy task, and any help is appreciated.
  154: 
  155: Maketext can do a whole lot more, see
  156: C<https://metacpan.org/pod/Locale::Maketext>
  157: but for most purposes, we do not have to mess with that.
  158: 
  159: =cut
  160: 
  161: package Apache::lonlocal;
  162: 
  163: use strict;
  164: use Apache::localize;
  165: use locale;
  166: use POSIX qw(locale_h strftime);
  167: use DateTime();
  168: use DateTime::TimeZone;
  169: use DateTime::Locale;
  170: 
  171: require Exporter;
  172: 
  173: our @ISA = qw (Exporter);
  174: our @EXPORT = qw(mt mtn ns mt_user js_escape html_escape);
  175: 
  176: my %mtcache=();
  177: 
  178: # ========================================================= The language handle
  179: 
  180: use vars qw($lh $current_language);
  181: 
  182: # ===================================================== The "MakeText" function
  183: 
  184: sub mt (@) {
  185: #    open(LOG,'>>/home/www/loncapa/loncom/localize/localize/newphrases.txt');
  186: #    print LOG (@_[0]."\n");
  187: #    close(LOG);
  188:     if ($lh) {
  189:         if ($_[0] eq '') {
  190:             if (wantarray) {
  191:                 return @_;
  192:             } else {
  193:                 return $_[0];
  194:             }
  195:         } else {
  196:             if ($#_>0) { return $lh->maketext(@_); }
  197:             if ($mtcache{$current_language.':'.$_[0]}) {
  198:                return $mtcache{$current_language.':'.$_[0]};
  199:             }
  200:             my $translation=$lh->maketext(@_);
  201:             $mtcache{$current_language.':'.$_[0]}=$translation;
  202:             return $translation; 
  203:         }
  204:     } else {
  205: 	if (wantarray) {
  206: 	    return @_;
  207: 	} else {
  208: 	    return $_[0];
  209: 	}
  210:     }
  211: }
  212: 
  213: sub mt_user {
  214:     my ($user_lh,@what) = @_;
  215:     if ($user_lh) {
  216:         if ($what[0] eq '') {
  217:             if (wantarray) {
  218:                 return @what;
  219:             } else {
  220:                 return $what[0];
  221:             }
  222:         } else {
  223:             return $user_lh->maketext(@what);
  224:         }
  225:     } else {
  226:         if (wantarray) {
  227:             return @what;
  228:         } else {
  229:             return $what[0];
  230:         }
  231:     }
  232: }
  233: 
  234: # ============================================================== What language?
  235: 
  236: sub current_language {
  237:     if ($lh) {
  238: 	my $lang=$lh->maketext('language_code');
  239: 	return ($lang eq 'language_code'?'en':$lang);
  240:     }
  241:     return 'en';
  242: }
  243: 
  244: sub preferred_languages {
  245:     my @languages=();
  246:     if (($Apache::lonnet::env{'request.role.adv'}) && ($Apache::lonnet::env{'form.languages'})) {
  247:         @languages=(@languages,split(/\s*(\,|\;|\:)\s*/,$Apache::lonnet::env{'form.languages'}));
  248:     }
  249:     if ($Apache::lonnet::env{'course.'.$Apache::lonnet::env{'request.course.id'}.'.languages'}) {
  250:         @languages=(@languages,split(/\s*(\,|\;|\:)\s*/,
  251:                  $Apache::lonnet::env{'course.'.$Apache::lonnet::env{'request.course.id'}.'.languages'}));
  252:     }
  253: 
  254:     if ($Apache::lonnet::env{'environment.languages'}) {
  255:         @languages=(@languages,
  256:                     split(/\s*(\,|\;|\:)\s*/,$Apache::lonnet::env{'environment.languages'}));
  257:     }
  258:     my $browser=$ENV{'HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'};
  259:     if ($browser) {
  260:         my @browser =
  261:             map { (split(/\s*;\s*/,$_))[0] } (split(/\s*,\s*/,$browser));
  262:         push(@languages,@browser);
  263:     }
  264: 
  265:     my $defdom = &Apache::lonnet::default_login_domain();
  266:     foreach my $domtype ($Apache::lonnet::env{'user.domain'},$Apache::lonnet::env{'request.role.domain'},$defdom) {
  267:         if (($domtype ne '') && ($domtype ne 'public')) {
  268:             my %domdefs = &Apache::lonnet::get_domain_defaults($domtype);
  269:             if ($domdefs{'lang_def'} ne '') {
  270:                 push(@languages,$domdefs{'lang_def'});
  271:             }
  272:         }
  273:     }
  274:     return &get_genlanguages(@languages);
  275: }
  276: 
  277: sub get_genlanguages {
  278:     my (@languages) = @_;
  279: # turn "en-ca" into "en-ca,en"
  280:     my @genlanguages;
  281:     foreach my $lang (@languages) {
  282:         unless ($lang=~/\w/) { next; }
  283:         push(@genlanguages,$lang);
  284:         if ($lang=~/(\-|\_)/) {
  285:             push(@genlanguages,(split(/(\-|\_)/,$lang))[0]);
  286:         }
  287:     }
  288:     #uniqueify the languages list
  289:     my %count;
  290:     @genlanguages = map { $count{$_}++ == 0 ? $_ : () } @genlanguages;
  291:     return @genlanguages;
  292: }
  293: 
  294: # ============================================================== What encoding?
  295: 
  296: sub current_encoding {
  297:     my $default='UTF-8';
  298:     unless ($Apache::lonnet::env{'browser.unicode'}) {
  299:         if ($Apache::lonnet::env{'browser.os'} eq 'win' && 
  300: 	    $Apache::lonnet::env{'browser.type'} eq 'explorer') {
  301:             $default='ISO-8859-1';
  302:         }
  303:     }
  304:     if ($lh) {
  305: 	my $enc=$lh->maketext('char_encoding');
  306: 	return ($enc eq 'char_encoding'?$default:$enc);
  307:     } else {
  308: 	return $default;
  309:     }
  310: }
  311: 
  312: # =============================================================== Which locale?
  313: # Refer to locale -a
  314: #
  315: sub current_locale {
  316:     if ($lh) {
  317: 	my $enc=$lh->maketext('lang_locale');
  318: 	return ($enc eq 'lang_locale'?'':$enc);
  319:     } else {
  320: 	return undef;
  321:     }
  322: }
  323: 
  324: # ============================================================== Translate hash
  325: 
  326: sub texthash {
  327:     my %hash=@_;
  328:     foreach (keys(%hash)) {
  329: 	$hash{$_}=&mt($hash{$_});
  330:     }
  331:     return %hash;
  332: }
  333: 
  334: # ========= Get a handle (do not invoke in vain, leave this to access handlers)
  335: 
  336: sub get_language_handle {
  337:     my ($r,$chosen) = @_;
  338:     if ($r) {
  339: 	my $headers=$r->headers_in;
  340: 	$ENV{'HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'}=$headers->{'Accept-language'};
  341:     }
  342:     my @languages;
  343:     if ($chosen ne '') {
  344:         @languages=($chosen);
  345:     } else {
  346:         @languages=&preferred_languages();
  347:     }
  348:     $ENV{'HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE'}='';
  349:     $lh=Apache::localize->get_handle(@languages);
  350:     $current_language=&current_language();
  351:     if ($r) {
  352: 	$r->content_languages([&current_language()]);
  353:     }
  354: ###    setlocale(LC_ALL,&current_locale);
  355: }
  356: 
  357: # ========================================================== Localize localtime
  358: sub gettimezone {
  359:     my ($timezone) = @_;
  360:     if ($timezone ne '') {
  361:         if (!DateTime::TimeZone->is_valid_name($timezone)) {
  362:             $timezone = 'local';
  363:         }
  364:         return $timezone;
  365:     }
  366:     my $cid = $Apache::lonnet::env{'request.course.id'};
  367:     if (&Apache::lonnet::usertools_access($Apache::lonnet::env{'user.name'},
  368:                                           $Apache::lonnet::env{'user.domain'},
  369:                                           'timezone')) {
  370:         if ($Apache::lonnet::env{'environment.timezone'} ne '') {
  371:             $timezone = $Apache::lonnet::env{'environment.timezone'};
  372:             if ($cid ne '') {
  373:                 if (($Apache::lonnet::env{'course.'.$cid.'.tzover'}) &&
  374:                     ($Apache::lonnet::env{'course.'.$cid.'.timezone'} ne '')) {
  375:                     $timezone = $Apache::lonnet::env{'course.'.$cid.'.timezone'};
  376:                 }
  377:             }
  378:             if ($timezone ne '') {
  379:                 if (DateTime::TimeZone->is_valid_name($timezone)) {
  380:                     return $timezone;
  381:                 }
  382:             }
  383:         }
  384:     }
  385:     if ($cid ne '') {
  386:         if ($Apache::lonnet::env{'course.'.$cid.'.timezone'}) {
  387:             $timezone = $Apache::lonnet::env{'course.'.$cid.'.timezone'};    
  388:         } else {
  389:             my $cdom = $Apache::lonnet::env{'course.'.$cid.'.domain'};
  390:             if ($cdom ne '') {
  391:                 my %domdefaults = &Apache::lonnet::get_domain_defaults($cdom);
  392:                 if ($domdefaults{'timezone_def'} ne '') {
  393:                     $timezone = $domdefaults{'timezone_def'};
  394:                 }
  395:             }
  396:         }
  397:     } elsif ($Apache::lonnet::env{'request.role.domain'} ne '') {
  398:         my %uroledomdefs = 
  399:             &Apache::lonnet::get_domain_defaults($Apache::lonnet::env{'request.role.domain'});
  400:         if ($uroledomdefs{'timezone_def'} ne '') {
  401:             $timezone = $uroledomdefs{'timezone_def'};
  402:         }
  403:     } elsif (($Apache::lonnet::env{'user.domain'} ne '') && 
  404:              ($Apache::lonnet::env{'user.domain'} ne 'public')) {
  405:         my %udomdefaults = 
  406:             &Apache::lonnet::get_domain_defaults($Apache::lonnet::env{'user.domain'});
  407:         if ($udomdefaults{'timezone_def'} ne '') {
  408:             $timezone = $udomdefaults{'timezone_def'};
  409:         }
  410:     }
  411:     if ($timezone ne '') {
  412:         if (DateTime::TimeZone->is_valid_name($timezone)) {
  413:             return $timezone;
  414:         }
  415:     }
  416:     return 'local';
  417: }
  418: 
  419: sub locallocaltime {
  420:     my ($thistime,$timezone) = @_;
  421: 
  422:     if (!defined($thistime) || $thistime eq '') {
  423: 	return &mt('Never');
  424:     }
  425:     if (($thistime < 0) || ($thistime eq 'NaN')) {
  426:         &Apache::lonnet::logthis("Unexpected time (negative or NaN) '$thistime' passed to lonlocal::locallocaltime");  
  427:         return &mt('Never');
  428:     }
  429:     if ($thistime !~ /^\d+$/) {
  430:         &Apache::lonnet::logthis("Unexpected non-numeric time '$thistime' passed to lonlocal::locallocaltime");
  431:         return &mt('Never');
  432:     }
  433: 
  434:     my $dt = DateTime->from_epoch(epoch => $thistime)
  435:                      ->set_time_zone(gettimezone($timezone));
  436: 
  437:     # TimeZone tries to determine the 'local' timezone from $ENV{TZ} if this
  438:     # fails it searches through various system files. Under certain
  439:     # circumstances this is an extremly expensive operation.
  440:     # So after the first run we store the timezone in $ENV{TZ} to significantly
  441:     # speed up future lookups. 
  442:     $ENV{TZ} = $dt->time_zone()->name() 
  443:         if (! $ENV{TZ} && gettimezone($timezone) eq 'local');
  444: 
  445:     if ((&current_language=~/^en/) || (!$lh)) {
  446: 
  447: 	return $dt->strftime("%a %b %e %I:%M:%S %P %Y (%Z)");
  448:     } else {
  449: 	my $format=$lh->maketext('date_locale');
  450: 	if ($format eq 'date_locale') {
  451: 	    return $dt->strftime("%a %b %e %I:%M:%S %P %Y (%Z)");
  452: 	}
  453: 	my $time_zone  = $dt->time_zone_short_name();
  454: 	my $seconds    = $dt->second();
  455: 	my $minutes    = $dt->minute();
  456: 	my $twentyfour = $dt->hour();
  457: 	my $day        = $dt->day_of_month();
  458: 	my $mon        = $dt->month()-1;
  459: 	my $year       = $dt->year();
  460: 	my $wday       = $dt->wday();
  461:         if ($wday==7) { $wday=0; }
  462: 	my $month  =(split(/\,/,$lh->maketext('date_months')))[$mon];
  463: 	my $weekday=(split(/\,/,$lh->maketext('date_days')))[$wday];
  464: 	if ($seconds<10) {
  465: 	    $seconds='0'.$seconds;
  466: 	}
  467: 	if ($minutes<10) {
  468: 	    $minutes='0'.$minutes;
  469: 	}
  470: 	my $twelve=$twentyfour;
  471: 	my $ampm;
  472: 	if ($twelve>12) {
  473: 	    $twelve-=12;
  474: 	    $ampm=$lh->maketext('date_pm');
  475: 	} else {
  476: 	    $ampm=$lh->maketext('date_am');
  477: 	}
  478: 	foreach ('seconds','minutes','twentyfour','twelve','day','year',
  479: 		 'month','weekday','ampm') {
  480: 	    $format=~s/\$$_/eval('$'.$_)/gse;
  481: 	}
  482: 	return $format." ($time_zone)";
  483:     }
  484: }
  485: 
  486: sub getdatelocale {
  487:     my ($datelocale,$locale_obj);
  488:     if ($Apache::lonnet::env{'course.'.$Apache::lonnet::env{'request.course.id'}.'.datelocale'}) {
  489:         $datelocale = $Apache::lonnet::env{'course.'.$Apache::lonnet::env{'request.course.id'}.'.datelocale'};
  490:     } elsif ($Apache::lonnet::env{'request.course.id'} ne '') {
  491:         my $cdom = $Apache::lonnet::env{'course.'.$Apache::lonnet::env{'request.course.id'}.'.domain'};
  492:         if ($cdom ne '') {
  493:             my %domdefaults = &Apache::lonnet::get_domain_defaults($cdom);
  494:             if ($domdefaults{'datelocale_def'} ne '') {
  495:                 $datelocale = $domdefaults{'datelocale_def'};
  496:             }
  497:         }
  498:     } elsif ($Apache::lonnet::env{'user.domain'} ne '') {
  499:         my %udomdefaults = &Apache::lonnet::get_domain_defaults($Apache::lonnet::env{'user.domain'});
  500:         if ($udomdefaults{'datelocale_def'} ne '') {
  501:             $datelocale = $udomdefaults{'datelocale_def'};
  502:         }
  503:     }
  504:     if ($datelocale ne '') {
  505:         eval {
  506:             $locale_obj = DateTime::Locale->load($datelocale);
  507:         };
  508:         if (!$@) {
  509:             if ($locale_obj->id() eq $datelocale) {
  510:                 return $locale_obj;
  511:             }
  512:         }
  513:     }
  514:     return $locale_obj;
  515: }
  516: 
  517: =pod
  518: 
  519: =over 
  520: 
  521: =item * normalize_string()
  522: 
  523: Normalize string (reduce fragility in the lexicon files)
  524: 
  525: This normalizes a string to reduce fragility in the lexicon files of
  526: huge messages (such as are used by the helper), and allow useful
  527: formatting: reduce all consecutive whitespace to a single space,
  528: and remove all HTML
  529: 
  530: =cut
  531: 
  532: sub normalize_string {
  533:     my $s = shift;
  534:     $s =~ s/\s+/ /g;
  535:     $s =~ s/<[^>]+>//g;
  536:     # Pop off beginning or ending spaces, which aren't good
  537:     $s =~ s/^\s+//;
  538:     $s =~ s/\s+$//;
  539:     return $s;
  540: }
  541: 
  542: =pod 
  543: 
  544: =item * ns()
  545: 
  546: alias for normalize_string; recommend using it only in the lexicon
  547: 
  548: =cut
  549: 
  550: sub ns {
  551:     return normalize_string(@_);
  552: }
  553: 
  554: =pod
  555: 
  556: =item * mtn()
  557: 
  558: mtn: call the mt function and the normalization function easily.
  559: Returns original non-normalized string if there was no translation
  560: 
  561: =cut
  562: 
  563: sub mtn (@) {
  564:     my @args = @_; # don't want to modify caller's string; if we
  565: 		   # didn't care about that we could set $_[0]
  566: 		   # directly
  567:     $args[0] = normalize_string($args[0]);
  568:     my $translation = &mt(@args);
  569:     if ($translation ne $args[0]) {
  570: 	return $translation;
  571:     } else {
  572: 	return $_[0];
  573:     }
  574: }
  575: 
  576: # ---------------------------------------------------- Replace MT{...} in files
  577: 
  578: sub transstatic {
  579:     my $strptr=shift;
  580:     $$strptr=~s/MT\{([^\}]*)\}/&mt($1)/gse;
  581: }
  582: 
  583: =pod 
  584: 
  585: =item * mt_escape()
  586: 
  587: mt_escape takes a string reference and escape the [] in there so mt
  588: will leave them as is and not try to expand them
  589: 
  590: =cut
  591: 
  592: sub mt_escape {
  593:     my ($str_ref) = @_;
  594:     $$str_ref =~s/~/~~/g;
  595:     $$str_ref =~s/([\[\]])/~$1/g;
  596: }
  597: 
  598: =pod 
  599: 
  600: =item * js_escape()
  601: 
  602: js_escape takes a string, string reference or hash reference,
  603: and escapes the values so that they can be used within a <script> element.
  604: It replaces all instances of \ by \\, ' by \', " by \" and \n by \\n.
  605: It is typically used with localized strings, which might contain quotes.
  606: 
  607: =cut
  608: 
  609: sub js_escape {
  610:     my ($v) = @_;
  611:     my $ref = ref($v);
  612:     if ($ref eq 'SCALAR') {
  613:         $$v =~ s/\\/\\\\/g;
  614:         $$v =~ s/'/\\'/g;
  615:         $$v =~ s/"/\\"/g;
  616:         $$v =~ s/\n/\\n/g;
  617:     } elsif ($ref eq 'HASH') {
  618:         foreach my $key (keys %$v) {
  619:             $v->{$key} =~ s/\\/\\\\/g;
  620:             $v->{$key} =~ s/'/\\'/g;
  621:             $v->{$key} =~ s/"/\\"/g;
  622:             $v->{$key} =~ s/\n/\\n/g;
  623:         }
  624:     } else {
  625:         $v =~ s/\\/\\\\/g;
  626:         $v =~ s/'/\\'/g;
  627:         $v =~ s/"/\\"/g;
  628:         $v =~ s/\n/\\n/g;
  629:         return $v;
  630:     }
  631: }
  632: 
  633: =pod 
  634: 
  635: =item * html_escape()
  636: 
  637: html_escape takes a string, string reference or hash reference,
  638: and escapes the values so that they can be used as HTML.
  639: It encodes <, >, &, ' and ".
  640: 
  641: =cut
  642: 
  643: sub html_escape {
  644:     my ($v) = @_;
  645:     my $ref = ref($v);
  646:     if ($ref eq 'SCALAR') {
  647:         $$v =~ s/&/&amp;/g;
  648:         $$v =~ s/</&lt;/g;
  649:         $$v =~ s/>/&gt;/g;
  650:         $$v =~ s/'/&apos;/g;
  651:         $$v =~ s/"/&quot;/g;
  652:     } elsif ($ref eq 'HASH') {
  653:         foreach my $key (keys %$v) {
  654:             $v->{$key} =~ s/&/&amp;/g;
  655:             $v->{$key} =~ s/</&lt;/g;
  656:             $v->{$key} =~ s/>/&gt;/g;
  657:             $v->{$key} =~ s/'/&apos;/g;
  658:             $v->{$key} =~ s/"/&quot;/g;
  659:         }
  660:     } else {
  661:         $v =~ s/&/&amp;/g;
  662:         $v =~ s/</&lt;/g;
  663:         $v =~ s/>/&gt;/g;
  664:         $v =~ s/'/&apos;/g;
  665:         $v =~ s/"/&quot;/g;
  666:         return $v;
  667:     }
  668:     # NOTE: we could also turn \n into <br> if needed
  669: }
  670: 
  671: =pod
  672: 
  673: =item * choose_language()
  674: 
  675: choose_language prompts a user to enter a two letter language code via
  676: keyboard when running a script from the command line. Default is en.
  677: 
  678: =back
  679: 
  680: =cut
  681: 
  682: sub choose_language {
  683:     my %languages = (
  684:                       ar => 'Arabic',
  685:                       de => 'German',
  686:                       en => 'English',
  687:                       es => 'Spanish',
  688:                       fa => 'Persian',
  689:                       fr => 'French',
  690:                       he => 'Hebrew',
  691:                       ja => 'Japanese',
  692:                       pt => 'Portuguese',
  693:                       ru => 'Russian',
  694:                       tr => 'Turkish',
  695:                       zh => 'Chinese (Simplified)'
  696:                    );
  697:     my @posslangs = sort(keys(%languages));
  698:     my $langlist = join('|',@posslangs);
  699:     my $lang = 'en';
  700:     print 'Language: English (en). Change? ['.$langlist.']? ';
  701:     my $langchoice = <STDIN>;
  702:     chomp($langchoice);
  703:     $langchoice =~ s/(^\s+|\s+$)//g;
  704:     $langchoice = lc($langchoice);
  705:     if (defined($languages{$langchoice})) {
  706:         $lang = $langchoice;
  707:     }
  708:     return $lang;
  709: }
  710: 
  711: 1;
  712: 
  713: __END__

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