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Text
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE xliff PUBLIC "-//XLIFF//DTD XLIFF//EN"
"http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/xliff/documents/xliff.dtd"
>
<xliff version="1.0" xml:lang="fr">
<file datatype="plaintext" original="MultiLingualContent.fla" source-language="EN">
<header></header>
<body>
<trans-unit id="001" resname="IDS_GREETINGS">
<source>Bienvenue sur notre site web!</source>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="002" resname="IDS_MAILING LIST">
<source>Voudriez-vous être sur notre liste de diffusion?</source>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="003" resname="IDS_SEE YOU">
<source>A bientôt!</source>
</trans-unit>
<trans-unit id="004" resname="IDS_TEST">
<source></source>
</trans-unit>
</body>
</file>
</xliff>
Translate text in the Strings panel or an XML file
When sending files to translators, include not only the FLA file but also the folders for the XML files and the XML file
for each language.
Translators can either work directly in the language columns in the Strings panel or work in the XML files for each
language to translate the FLA file to selected languages. If you translate directly in the XML file, you must either import
the XML file to the Strings panel or save it in the default directory for that language.
Translate text in the Strings panel
1
Select Window
> Other Panels > Strings.
2
For each language to be translated, select the appropriate language column, then type the translated text for that
language to be associated with each string ID.
3
To show the text on the Stage in the language you selected, select the language in the Stage Language field.
4
When you are finished, save, publish, or test the file.
All XML files for all languages are overwritten with the information in the Strings panel.
Note:
To preserve the translation in an XML file, save it in a different folder.
Translate text in an XML file
1
Using an XML file editor or translating software, open the folder for the desired language, then the XML file for
that language. The XML file is populated with the IDs for each text string.
2
Enter the text string for the language next to the ID.
3
If necessary, import the translated XML file into the Strings panel.
Updated 5 March 2009