Parsel Posted: An Updated Mint Plug-in to Detect Language · 105 words posted 09/12/2005 09:38 AM

IMPORTANT UPDATE 01/26/2007: Parsel now works with Mint 1.29. You can grab the new version on google code.

I’ve updated Parsel to version 0.0.8 and added the two most frequent user requests:

Please check the included READ ME file for installation or update instructions. If you find any missing or incorrect language codes, please email me or post a comment here; I’ll update accordingly.

(Parsel is a Pepper plug-in for Shaun Inman’s Mint, a program for tracking site statistics).

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1. On Sep 12, 12:31 PM Dave said:
nice one :D #

2. On Sep 12, 12:42 PM Adam Hopkinson said:
Got it, installed and working first time, lovely! Top marks. #

3. On Sep 12, 09:46 PM since1968 said:
Thanks guys. #

4. On Sep 17, 06:56 AM Mark said:
This plug-in is not working on my installation. :(

I have Default, 007 Agent, XXX Strong Mint and Outclicks peppers installed. Could it be a problem of incompatibility? #

5. On Sep 18, 01:19 PM since1968 said:
Mark, thanks for the feedback. I’ve tested Parsel with all of the plug-ins you listed and there shouldn’t be any conflicts. Can you tell me what problem you’re having? #

6. On Oct 8, 05:20 PM Geoffrey Hughes said:
Getting an “rs” as the primary language and then displays “rs1_9bb13a0d44c;q=0.0” for the regional. Also getting an “nb” as the primary and then shows “Norwegian (Bokmal)” for the regional. #

7. On Oct 11, 09:45 PM since1968 said:
Geoffrey, thanks for the info.

I don’t think rs or rs1 are ISO-369 language codes, so if Parsel can’t find a match in the language list it spits out the raw entry, which is what you’re seeing.

For the Norwegian listing, it sounds like I need to update the entry for nb. #